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1997

Male genitalia

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Polyplectropus Species (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) From China, With Consideration Of Their Phylogeny, Youwen J. Li, John C. Morse Sep 1997

Polyplectropus Species (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) From China, With Consideration Of Their Phylogeny, Youwen J. Li, John C. Morse

Insecta Mundi

Six species of the genus Polyplectropus are recorded from the People’s Republic of China. All the species are new to science. A key to the males is given. The larva of Polyplectropus nanjingensis sp. nov. is illustrated. The phylogenetic relationships among these species and with Polyplectropus species of the New World are discussed.


Tinodes Species (Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae) From The People's Republic Of China, Youwen J. Li, John C. Morse Sep 1997

Tinodes Species (Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae) From The People's Republic Of China, Youwen J. Li, John C. Morse

Insecta Mundi

Five species of the genus Tinodes from the People’s Republic of China are described and re-described, among which four species are new to science. A key to males of all five species and a key to females of two species are given.


The Paduniella (Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae) Of China, With A Phylogeny Of The World Species, Youwen J. Li, John C. Morse Sep 1997

The Paduniella (Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae) Of China, With A Phylogeny Of The World Species, Youwen J. Li, John C. Morse

Insecta Mundi

The phylogenetic relationships of the species of Paduniella are analyzed based on characters of larvae, pupae, and adults (mainly male genitalia). The genus is monophyletic and most closely related to Psychomyia, and Metalype in the subfamily Psychomyiinae. Nine species groups are suggested. Eight species including six new to science are reported from the People’s Republic of China for the first time.