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REVISION DES TRICHOPTèRES CANADIENS: I. La famille des Rhyacophilidae (Annulipalpia)

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Ce mémoire est le deuxième d'une série consacrée à la faune des Trichoptères du Canada et des Etats adjacents. Il traite de la famille des Rhyacophilides qui, chez nous, n'est représentée que par le genre Rhyacophila. Les deux sexes de toutes nos espèces indigènes sont décrits et figurés. Des tables dichotomiques adéquates permettront la détermination. Des cartes montrent les répartitions géographiques. Les caractères écologiques des espèces sont mentionnés, chaque fois que cela s'est révélé possible.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1981

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