ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD TRICHOPTERAN
From New Latin Trichoptera, literally: having hairy wings, from Greek thrix a hair + pteron wing.
WHAT DOES TRICHOPTERAN MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of trichopteran in the English dictionary
The definition of trichopteran in the dictionary is any insect of the order Trichoptera, which comprises the caddis flies. Other definition of trichopteran is Also: trichopterous,. of, relating to, or belonging to the order Trichoptera.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRICHOPTERAN»
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Aquatic Biodiversity II: The Diversity of Aquatic Ecosystems
(1999) suggested that the real number of trichopteran species is around 50 000.
Distribution and endemicity: Trichopteran species are distributed over most of the
globe, except Antarctica. However, while some families occur world wide, ...
Hendrik Segers, Koen Martens, 2006
2
Rivers of the United States, Part A: The Colorado River
Brachycentrus americanus (omnivore) comprises 15% of the trichopteran
community, The Lepidostomatidae. dominated by Lepidostoma moneka
idetritivore), account for about 37% of the caddisfly community, Glossosomatidae,
particularly ...
The Permian fossil Belmontia has wings with a blend of trichopteran and
mecopteran features, indicating the affinity of these two orders. Although the
Trichoptera is a long-established order and most modern families can be traced
back to the ...
4
Evolution of the Insects
The earliest definitive trichopteran is Liadotaulius maior (Figure 13.6), from the
latest Lias (Early Jurassic) of Germany (180-185 mya) (Ansorge, 2002). It
possessed the distinctive trichopteran feature of a sharp bend at the apex of vein
CuP that ...
David Grimaldi, Michael S. Engel, 2005
5
Restoring Life in Running Waters: Better Biological Monitoring
Presence of Trichoptera (caddisflies) in a standard sample, expressed as total
number of trichopteran individuals (top), relative abundance of trichopteran
individuals (middle), and richness of trichopteran taxa (bottom). These three
biological ...
James R. Karr, Ellen W Chu, 1998
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Central European Stream Ecosystems: The Long Term Study of ...
7.8.4.11 The Diurnal Foraging Behavior of A. fuscipes and D. annulatus Diurnal
foraging activity has been examined for two trichopteran scrapers. Video studies
in laboratory flumes, using a black and white camera for daytime and a night ...
Rüdiger Wagner, Jürgen Marxsen, Peter Zwick, 2011
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The Biology of Particles in Aquatic Systems, Second Edition
25 Isonychia (ephemeropteran) <1-100 35 Hydropsyche (trichopteran) 53^32 21
Macronema (trichopteran) 7-71 21 Chimarra (trichopteran) 2-57 21 Simulium (
dipteran) <0. 1-350 27, 97, 108, 109 Corophium (crustacean) 4-500 66, 110 ...
8
Biodiversity and coarse woody debris in southern forests
Gatherer invertebrates and trichopteran and dipteran shredders increased at the
debris dams, presumably due to increased storage of particulate organic matter.
Predators also increased, probably in response to the prey component of the ...
J. W. McMinn, D. A. Crossley, United States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station
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Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Trichoptera
Even if chironomid larvae had been encountered in trichopteran pupal cases or
egg masses in the past, it is likely that most of these discoveries would have been
ignored because: (a) it was not deemed relevant to the particular study, (b) their ...
Wolfram Mey, Deutsches Entomologiches Institut, 2002
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Global Wetlands: Old World and New
Wetlands containing or located near open-water habitats tended to cluster
together due to their similar Trichopteran populations. Although palustrine
emergent wetlands appeared widely scattered in ordination space, they were
distinct from ...