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Published: 2018-01-15
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First record of the tropical-subtropical genus Ugandatrichia Mosely (Trichoptera, Hydroptilidae) from a temperate zone, with description of a new species

Hokkaido Aquatic Biology, Hakuyo-cho, 3-3-5, Eniwa, Hokkaido, 061-1434 Japan.
3-104, Mezon-Hikarigaoka II, 1-71-1, Hikarigaoka, Komaki-shi, Aichi 485-0811 Japan
3-104, Mezon-Hikarigaoka II, 1-71-1, Hikarigaoka, Komaki-shi, Aichi 485-0811 Japan
Trichoptera adult immature stages case Japan Palearctic region ecology

Abstract

The tropical-subtropical caddisfly genus Ugandatrichia Mosely (Hydroptilidae) is recorded for the temperate zone and the Palearctic region for the first time, with description of a new species, U. shinshiroensis from central Japan. The adults and immature stages are described with notes on their ecology.

 

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