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REVISION DES TRICHOPTèRES CANADIENS : III. Les Hyalopsychidae, Psychomyiidae, Goeridae, Brachycentridae, Sericostomatidae, Helicopsychidae, Beraeidae, Odontoceridae, Calamoceratidae et Molannidae

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Abstract

This memoir is the fourth of a series dealing with the fauna of the Trichoptera of Canada and the adjacent States. It deals with the families Hyalopsychidae, Psychomyiidae, Goeridae, Brachycentridae, Sericostomatidae, Helicopsychidae, Beraeidae, Odontoceridae, Calamoceratidae and Molannidae. These families have been arbitrarily gathered here because of their small size and in spite of the fact that they are not all taxonomically related. In the following pages, one will find familial, subfamilial, generic and specific diagnosis of all the taxa constituting these families. Dichotomic keys are included and distributional records for each species are mapped. Ecological characters are given when possible.

Résumé et introduction

Ce travail est le quatrième d'une série consacrée à la faune des Trichoptères du Canada et des Etats adjacents. Il traite des Hyalopsychides, Psychomyiides, Goérides, Brachycentrides, Séricostomatides, Hélicopsychides, Béraeides, Odontocérides, Calamocératides et Molannides. Ces familles ont été arbitrairement réunies ici à cause de leurs faibles effectifs, alors qu'elles ne sont pas toutes taxonomiquement apparentées. On trouvera dans les pages suivantes, les diagnoses familiales, sous-familiales, génériques et spécifiques de tous les taxa constituant ces dix familles, de même que des tables dichotomiques permettant de s'y rapporter. Chaque espèce est décrite et figurée, ses synonymes établis et sa répartition géographique indiquée sur une carte la résumant. Les caractères écologiques des espèces sont mentionnés chaque fois que cela s'est révé1é possible.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1983

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