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WELLS, ALICE, and DAVID CARTWRIGHT. "First records of Trichoptera from Timor-Leste, including seven newly described species." Zootaxa 5081, no. 4 (2021): 505–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5081.4.3.

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Several collections of adults of the caddisfly order Trichoptera were studied from Timor-Leste, the nation-state comprising the eastern region of the island of Timor. The specimens represent ten families: Hydrobiosidae (2 species), Glossosomatidae (1 species), Hydroptilidae (3 species), Philopotamidae (5 species), Hydropsychidae (3 species), Polycentropodidae (1 species), Psychomyiidae (3 species), Xiphocentronidae (1 species), Lepidostomatidae (1 species), Leptoceridae (3 species). Among the 24 species listed, 16 were identified as established Southeast Asian species. Among these are two very
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Vilarino, Albane, and Pitágoras C. Bispo. "New records and two new species of Xiphocentron Brauer 1870 (Trichoptera Xiphocentronidae) from southern Atlantic Forest, Brazil." Zootaxa 4851, no. 2 (2020): 386–400. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4851.2.11.

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Vilarino, Albane, Bispo, Pitágoras C. (2020): New records and two new species of Xiphocentron Brauer 1870 (Trichoptera Xiphocentronidae) from southern Atlantic Forest, Brazil. Zootaxa 4851 (2): 386-400, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4851.2.11
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Pes, Ana Maria, Neusa Hamada, Jorge Luiz Nessimian, and Climéia C. Soares. "Two new species of Xiphocentronidae (Trichoptera) and their bionomics in Central Amazonia, Brazil." Zootaxa 3636, no. 4 (2013): 561–74. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3636.4.4.

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Pes, Ana Maria, Hamada, Neusa, Nessimian, Jorge Luiz, Soares, Climéia C. (2013): Two new species of Xiphocentronidae (Trichoptera) and their bionomics in Central Amazonia, Brazil. Zootaxa 3636 (4): 561-574, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3636.4.4
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GENCO, MADELINE S., JOHN C. MORSE, MICHAEL S. CATERINO, KELLY M. MURRAY-STOKER, and THAI HONG PHAM. "Larvae and adults of Vietnamese species of Drepanocentron and Hydromanicus (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae, Hydropsychidae)." Zoosymposia 18, no. 1 (2020): 72–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zoosymposia.18.1.11.

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Genetic sequencing (with mtCOI) was used to associate larvae with two new Vietnamese caddisfly (Trichoptera) species from Bach Mã National Park, Hydromanicus calyx n. sp. (Hydropsychidae) and Drepanocentron dentatum n. sp. (Xiphocentronidae). Adult Drepanocentron dentatum n. sp. is distinguishable by the toothy dorsal margin of the male inferior appendages; the most similar species, D. vercaius, has teeth on the ventral, but not the dorsal margins of the inferior appendages. The larva of D. dentatum is fully described herein, the first larva to be described in the genus Drepanocentron; it can
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Malicky, Hans. "The identity ofXiphocentron sturmisturm, 1960 (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae)." Aquatic Insects 9, no. 2 (1987): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01650428709361278.

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Vilarino, Albane, Everton Santos Dias, and Pitágoras Da Conceição Bispo. "Phylogeny indicates polyphyly in Cnodocentron (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae): biogeography and revision of New World species (Caenocentron)." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 194, no. 4 (2021): 1341–73. https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab077.

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Vilarino, Albane, Dias, Everton Santos, Bispo, Pitágoras Da Conceição (2022): Phylogeny indicates polyphyly in Cnodocentron (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae): biogeography and revision of New World species (Caenocentron). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 194 (4): 1341-1373, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab077
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Vilarino, Albane, Bruna Maria Silva Cavalcante, Leandro Lourenço Dumas, and Jorge Luiz Nessimian. "Four new species of Xiphocentron Brauer, 1870 (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae) from the Atlantic Forest, southeastern Brazil." European Journal of Taxonomy 441 (June 5, 2018): 1–16. https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2018.441.

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Vilarino, Albane, Cavalcante, Bruna Maria Silva, Dumas, Leandro Lourenço, Nessimian, Jorge Luiz (2018): Four new species of Xiphocentron Brauer, 1870 (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae) from the Atlantic Forest, southeastern Brazil. European Journal of Taxonomy 441: 1-16, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2018.441
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Vilarino, Albane, Frederico F. Salles, and Pitágoras C. Bispo. "Xiphocentronidae (Trichoptera: Psychomyioidea) from the Andean foothills: first species of Machairocentron and Xiphocentron described in the Peruvian Amazon." European Journal of Taxonomy 860 (February 22, 2023): 62–80. https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2023.860.2051.

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Vilarino, Albane, Salles, Frederico F., Bispo, Pitágoras C. (2023): Xiphocentronidae (Trichoptera: Psychomyioidea) from the Andean foothills: first species of Machairocentron and Xiphocentron described in the Peruvian Amazon. European Journal of Taxonomy 860: 62-80, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2023.860.2051, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2023.860.2051
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Wichard, Wilfried. "Fossil Trichoptera embedded in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber." Contributions to Entomology 73, no. 2 (2023): 167–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/contrib.entomol.73.e110258.

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The paper gives an overview of Trichoptera found as adults in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber from about 100 million years ago. Fifty-eight extinct species are listed, three of which are still described here: Paduniella cretaceasp. nov., Palerasnitsynus vilarinoisp. nov., Palleptocerus kuranishiisp. nov. The extinct subfamily Palerasnitsyninaestat. nov. of the family Xiphocentronidae is established and the extinct Bipectinata orientaliscomb. nov. is transferred from the family Calamoceratidae to the family Odontoceridae. The extinct family LepidochlamidaeWang et al., 2022, stat. nov. is transferr
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Wichard, Wilfried. "Fossil Trichoptera embedded in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber." Contributions to Entomology 73, no. (2) (2023): 167–79. https://doi.org/10.3897/contrib.entomol.73.e110258.

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The paper gives an overview of Trichoptera found as adults in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber from about 100 million years ago. Fifty-eight extinct species are listed, three of which are still described here: <i>Paduniella cretacea</i> sp. nov., <i>Palerasnitsynus vilarinoi</i> sp. nov., <i>Palleptocerus kuranishii</i> sp. nov. The extinct subfamily Palerasnitsyninae stat. nov. of the family Xiphocentronidae is established and the extinct <i>Bipectinata orientalis</i> comb. nov. is transferred from the family Calamoceratidae to the family Odontoceridae. The extinct family Lepidochlamidae Wang et
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WICHARD, WILFRIED, MÓNICA M. S. KRAEMER, and CLAUS LUER. "First caddisfly species from Mexican amber (Insecta: Trichoptera)." Zootaxa 1378, no. 1 (2006): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1378.1.3.

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The first 4 new species of caddisflies (Trichoptera) are described from Mexican amber: Culoptila aguilerai n. sp. (Glossosomatidae), Plectropsyche alvarezi n. sp. (Hydropsychidae), Antillopsyche mexicana n. sp. (Dipseudopsidae), and Xiphocentron chiapasi n. sp. (Xiphocentronidae). Culoptila, Plectropsyche, and Xiphocentron are typical members of the Neotropical fauna and the fauna of Mexico; they now are also represented in Miocene Mexican amber. The genus Antillopsyche, previously known from the Greater Antilles and from Dominican amber, is now reported from Mexican amber.
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Calor, Adolfo Ricardo. "Checklist dos Trichoptera (Insecta) do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil." Biota Neotropica 11, suppl 1 (2011): 619–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1676-06032011000500028.

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Os Trichoptera compreendem a maior ordem de insetos estritamente aquáticos e constituem a maior proporção da comunidade dos macroinvertebrados bentônicos. Há 13.000 espécies descritas no mundo, cerca de 2.500 espécies na Região Neotropical e 479 ocorrentes no Brasil. A fauna brasileira de Trichoptera inclui membros de 16 famílias (Anomalopsychidae, Atriplectididae, Calamoceratidae, Ecnomidae, Glossosomatidae, Helicopsychidae, Hydrobiosidae, Hydropsychidae, Hydroptilidae, Leptoceridae, Limnephilidae, Odontoceridae, Philopotamidae, Polycentropodidae, Sericostomatidae e Xiphocentronidae). No Esta
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ARMITAGE, BRIAN J., YUSSEFF AGUIRRE, TOMÁS A. RÍOS GONZÁLEZ, and ROGER J. BLAHNIK. "The Trichoptera of Panama. XVIII. Twelve first country records of macrocaddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama." Zootaxa 5168, no. 5 (2022): 578–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5168.5.6.

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Herein we add twelve first country records to Panama’s macrocaddisfly fauna (Insecta: Trichoptera): Calamoceratidae—Banyallarga acutiterga (Denning &amp; Hogue 1983); Glossosomatidae—Protoptila bicornuta Flint 1963 and Protoptila jolandae Holzenthal &amp; Blahnik 2006; Helicopsychidae—Helicopsyche rentzi Denning &amp; Blickle 1979; Hydropsychidae—Calosopsyche sandrae (Flint 1967) and Smicridea acuminata Flint 1974; Leptoceridae—Oecetis hastapulla Quinteiro &amp; Holzenthal 2017; Philopotamidae—Chimarra angustipennis Banks 1903; Polycentropodidae—Polyplectropus exilis Chamorro-Lacayo &amp; Holz
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Bueno-Soria, Joaquin, Albane Vilarino, Rafael Barba-Alvarez, and Claudia Ballesteros-Barrera. "Three new species of Xiphocentron Brauer, 1870 (Trichoptera, Xiphocentronidae) from Mexico." ZooKeys 1111 (July 11, 2022): 199–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1111.73371.

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Three new species of the genus Xiphocentron (Trichoptera, Xiphocentronidae) are described from Nearctic and Neotropical regions of Mexico. Xiphocentron (Glyphocentron) flinti sp. nov. has a very unique morphology distinguished by the presence of long spines on the preapical and apical margin of tergum X. Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) holzenthali sp. nov. is diagnosed by tergum IX, with the apical margin bearing a narrow, rounded, mesal emargination and by a spiny projection near the basal plate. These species are the first records of the family in northwestern Mexico. Xiphocentron (Antillotric
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Ruiter, David E. "THE FEMALE OF CNODOCENTRON (CAENOCENTRON) YAVAPAI MOULTON AND STEWART (TRICHOPTERA: XIPHOCENTRONIDAE)." Western North American Naturalist 66, no. 4 (2006): 527–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3398/1527-0904(2006)66[527:tfoccy]2.0.co;2.

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Bueno-Soria, Joaquin, Albane Vilarino, Rafael Barba-Alvarez, and Claudia Ballesteros-Barrera. "Three new species of Xiphocentron Brauer, 1870 (Trichoptera, Xiphocentronidae) from Mexico." ZooKeys 1111 (July 11, 2022): 199–213. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1111.73371.

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Three new species of the genus Xiphocentron (Trichoptera, Xiphocentronidae) are described from Nearctic and Neotropical regions of Mexico. Xiphocentron (Glyphocentron) flinti sp. nov. has a very unique morphology distinguished by the presence of long spines on the preapical and apical margin of tergum X. Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) holzenthali sp. nov. is diagnosed by tergum IX, with the apical margin bearing a narrow, rounded, mesal emargination and by a spiny projection near the basal plate. These species are the first records of the family in northwestern Mexico. Xiphocentron (Antillotric
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Rocha, I. C., L. L. Dumas, and J. L. Nessimian. "Description of two new species ofXiphocentronBrauer, 1870 (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae) from southeastern Brazil." Tropical Zoology 30, no. 4 (2017): 170–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03946975.2017.1362867.

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PES, ANA MARIA, NEUSA HAMADA, JORGE LUIZ NESSIMIAN, and CLIMÉIA C. SOARES. "Two new species of Xiphocentronidae (Trichoptera) and their bionomics in Central Amazonia, Brazil." Zootaxa 3636, no. 4 (2013): 561. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3636.4.4.

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VILARINO, ALBANE, and PITÁGORAS C. BISPO. "New records and two new species of Xiphocentron Brauer 1870 (Trichoptera, Xiphocentronidae) from southern Atlantic Forest, Brazil." Zootaxa 4851, no. 2 (2020): 386–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4851.2.11.

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Xiphocentron is the most species-rich genus of the pantropical family Xiphocentronidae. Among its five subgenera, Antillotrichia is the most diverse and the only one to occur in South America and Antilles. In the present study, two new species of Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) are described from southern Atlantic Forest, Brazil. Xiphocentron gwarakeraba sp. nov. is diagnosed by the very elongate inferior appendage not bearing spines and with a simple mesal sclerite; X. muelleri sp. nov. is diagnosed by the inferior appendage with its ventral margin produced posterad and distinctly truncate. New
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VILARINO, ALBANE, and ADOLFO R. CALOR. "New species of Xiphocentron Brauer 1870 (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae) from Northeastern Brazil." Zootaxa 3914, no. 1 (2015): 46. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3914.1.2.

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FRANDSEN, PAUL B., XIN ZHOU, OLIVER FLINT JR., and KARL M. KJER. "Using DNA barcode data to add leaves to the Trichoptera tree of life." Zoosymposia 10, no. 1 (2016): 193–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zoosymposia.10.1.16.

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The Trichoptera barcode of life initiative has gathered barcodes for a large portion of Trichoptera species diversity. Although the primary use of these data is species identification, they can also be used to generate species-level phylogenetic hypotheses. In order to ameliorate the well-documented difficulties of resolving deep divergences with the COI barcode fragment, we used a method of defining well-supported nodes from other data sources and filling out the “leaves” within these defined nodes of the Trichoptera tree of life with trees generated from the barcode fragment. We demonstrate
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Vilarino, Albane, Frederico F. Salles, and Pitágoras C. Bispo. "Xiphocentronidae (Trichoptera: Psychomyioidea) from the Andean foothills: first species of Machairocentron and Xiphocentron described in the Peruvian Amazon." European Journal of Taxonomy 860 (February 22, 2023): 62–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2023.860.2051.

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Neotropical Xiphocentronidae may have arrived in South America from Central America in the late Miocene or via the Greater Antilles land bridge during the Oligocene. This would give from 10 to 30 Mya of diversification of the family in South America. However, only 11 species were previously known from the Andean foothills. In this study, five new species are described from Peru, four of Xiphocentron (X. ashaninka sp. nov., X. harakbut sp. nov., X. matsigenka sp. nov., X. yine sp. nov.) and one of Machairocentron (M. amahuaca sp. nov.). The new species are most similar to species described from
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Peng, Lang, Xinyu Ge, ChangHai Sun, and Beixin Wang. "The First Report of the Genera Abaria and Drepanocentron (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae) from China, with Descriptions of Two New Species." Insects 13, no. 1 (2022): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13010095.

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The genera Abaria Mosely 1948 and Drepanocentron Schmid 1982 are recorded in China for the first time. In this study, two new species, Abaria herringbona sp. nov., from Guang-xi, and Drepanocentron fuxiensis sp. nov., from An-hui, are described and illustrated. Male genitalia of these two new species is distinguishable from those of other Abaria and Drepanocentron species. In addition, Melanotrichia attia Malicky &amp; Chantaramongkol 1992 is a new record for the Chinese caddisfly fauna.
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Vilarino, Albane, and Adolfo R. Calor. "Comparative geometric morphometrics of male genitalia in Xiphocentron subgenera (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae): new species, revision and phylogenetic systematics of the subgenus Sphagocentron." Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 82 (May 21, 2024): 407–31. https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.82.e112587.

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Geometric morphometric statistics have been employed to reduce the subjectivity of visual evaluations in taxonomy. Taxonomy in most insect groups relies strongly on male genitalia morphology which is often the structure with most data available, which is also true to caddisfly taxonomy. Here we revise the caddisfly subgenus Xiphocentron (Sphagocentron) adding five new species after 40 years: <i>X. dactylum</i> sp. nov., <i>X. eurybrachium</i> sp. nov., <i>X. tapanti</i> sp. nov., and <i>X. tuxtla</i> sp. nov. Additionally, we describe a new X. (Antillotrichia): <i>X. drepanum</i> sp. nov. from
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Vilarino, Albane, and Adolfo R. Calor. "Comparative geometric morphometrics of male genitalia in Xiphocentron subgenera (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae): new species, revision and phylogenetic systematics of the subgenus Sphagocentron." Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 82 (May 21, 2024): 407–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.82.e112587.

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Geometric morphometric statistics have been employed to reduce the subjectivity of visual evaluations in taxonomy. Taxonomy in most insect groups relies strongly on male genitalia morphology which is often the structure with most data available, which is also true to caddisfly taxonomy. Here we revise the caddisfly subgenus Xiphocentron (Sphagocentron) adding five new species after 40 years: X. dactylumsp. nov., X. eurybrachiumsp. nov., X. tapantisp. nov., and X. tuxtlasp. nov.Additionally, we describe a new X. (Antillotrichia): X. drepanumsp. nov. from French Guiana and provide new species re
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Ríos-Touma, Blanca, Ralph W. Holzenthal, Jolanda Huisman, Robin Thomson, and Ernesto Rázuri-Gonzales. "Diversity and distribution of the Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Ecuador." PeerJ 5 (January 12, 2017): e2851. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2851.

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BackgroundAquatic insects and other freshwater animals are some of the most threatened forms of life on Earth. Caddisflies (Trichoptera) are highly biodiverse in the Neotropics and occupy a wide variety of freshwater habitats. In Andean countries, including Ecuador, knowledge of the aquatic biota is limited, and there is a great need for baseline data on the species found in these countries. Here we present the first list of Trichoptera known from Ecuador, a country that harbors two global biodiversity “hotspots.”MethodsWe conducted a literature review of species previously reported from Ecuad
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Wichard, Wilfried, Mónica M. Solórzano, Kraemer, and Claus Luer. "First caddisfly species from Mexican amber (Insecta: Trichoptera)." Zootaxa 1378 (December 31, 2006): 37–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.175015.

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Malicky, H., St. I, and V. D. "Köcherfliegen von den Inseln Ambon (Papua) und Biak (Molukken), mit Beschreibungen von 14 neuen Arten (Trichoptera)." Linzer biologische Beiträge 46, no. 1 (2014): 829–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5306845.

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Malicky, H., I, St., D, V. (2014): Köcherfliegen von den Inseln Ambon (Papua) und Biak (Molukken), mit Beschreibungen von 14 neuen Arten (Trichoptera). Linzer biologische Beiträge 46 (1): 829-843, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5306845
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Krivosheina, M. G., and A. L. Ozerov. "Figs 3-6 in A new species of the shore-fly genus Notiphila Fallén, 1810 (Diptera: Ephydridae) from Bali Island (Indonesia)." Russian Entomological Journal 28, no. 4 (2019): 425–32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13164909.

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Krivosheina, M. G., Ozerov, A. L. (2019): Figs 3-6 in A new species of the shore-fly genus Notiphila Fallén, 1810 (Diptera: Ephydridae) from Bali Island (Indonesia). Russian Entomological Journal 28 (4): 425-432, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13164909, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13164909
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Malicky, H., S.I. Melnitsky, and V.D. Ivanov. "Fauna of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of the Phuket Island, Thailand." Russian Entomological Journal 28, no. 4 (2019): 425–32. https://doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.28.4.11.

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Malicky, H., Melnitsky, S.I., Ivanov, V.D. (2019): Fauna of caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of the Phuket Island, Thailand. Russian Entomological Journal 28 (4): 425-432, DOI: 10.15298/rusentj.28.4.11, URL: https://kmkjournals.com/journals/REJ/REJ_Index_Volumes/REJ_28/REJ_28_4_425_432
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Armitage, Brian J., Yusseff Aguirre, González Tomás A. Ríos, and Roger J. Blahnik. "The Trichoptera of Panama. XVIII. Twelve first country records of macrocaddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama." Zootaxa 5168, no. 5 (2022): 578–88. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5168.5.6.

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Armitage, Brian J., Aguirre, Yusseff, Ríos González, Tomás A., Blahnik, Roger J. (2022): The Trichoptera of Panama. XVIII. Twelve first country records of macrocaddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama. Zootaxa 5168 (5): 578-588, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5168.5.6
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Armitage, Brian J., Roger J. Blahnik, Steven C. Harris, Aydeé Cornejo, and Tatiana I. Arefina-Armitage. "The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama." Insecta Mundi, no. 614 (March 30, 2018): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3699335.

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Armitage, Brian J., Blahnik, Roger J., Harris, Steven C., Cornejo, Aydeé, Arefina-Armitage, Tatiana I. (2018): The Trichoptera of Panama VII. Additional new country records for caddisflies from the Republic of Panama. Insecta Mundi 614: 1-7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3699335
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Mey, Wolfram, and Rodulfo Ospina-Torres. "Contribution to the Trichoptera fauna of the river La Vieja, Bogotá, Colombia (Insecta: Trichoptera)." Zootaxa 4504, no. 1 (2018): 23–40. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4504.1.2.

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Mey, Wolfram, Ospina-Torres, Rodulfo (2018): Contribution to the Trichoptera fauna of the river La Vieja, Bogotá, Colombia (Insecta: Trichoptera). Zootaxa 4504 (1): 23-40, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4504.1.2
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Armitage, Brian J., Steven C. Harris, and Ralph W. Holzenthal. "The Trichoptera of Panama I. New records for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama." Insecta Mundi 2015, no. 435 (2015): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5182393.

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Armitage, Brian J., Harris, Steven C., Holzenthal, Ralph W. (2015): The Trichoptera of Panama I. New records for caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Republic of Panama. Insecta Mundi 2015 (435): 1-10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5182393
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Malicky, H. "Köcherfliegen (Insecta, Trichoptera) aus der Umgebung von Malinau (Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesien)." Linzer biologische Beiträge 40, no. 1 (2008): 833–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5429880.

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Malicky, Hans. "Beiträge zur Kenntnis chinesischer Köcherfliegen (Insecta, Trichoptera)." Linzer biologische Beiträge 52, no. 1 (2020): 417–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5275201.

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Malicky, H. "Köcherfliegen (Trichoptera) von Taiwan, mit Neubeschreibungen." Linzer biologische Beiträge 46, no. 2 (2014): 1607–46. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5311661.

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Meurgey, François, and Thibault Ramage. "Challenging the Wallacean shortfall: A total assessment of insect diversity on Guadeloupe (French West Indies), a checklist and bibliography." Insecta Mundi 2020, no. 786 (2020): 1–183. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5353608.

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Meurgey, François, Ramage, Thibault (2020): Challenging the Wallacean shortfall: A total assessment of insect diversity on Guadeloupe (French West Indies), a checklist and bibliography. Insecta Mundi 2020 (786): 1-183, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5353608
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Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E. "Arthropods of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti): A checklist and bibliography." Zootaxa 1831, no. 1 (2008): 1–530. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1831.1.1.

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Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E. (2008): Arthropods of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti): A checklist and bibliography. Zootaxa 1831 (1): 1-530, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1831.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1831.1.1
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Vilarino, Albane, and Adolfo R. Calor. "New species of Xiphocentron Brauer 1870 (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae) from Northeastern Brazil." Zootaxa 3914, no. 1 (2015). https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3914.1.2.

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Vilarino, Albane, and Ralph W. Holzenthal. "Systematic revision of the caddisfly genus Machairocentron Schmid (Trichoptera: Psychomyioidea: Xiphocentronidae)." Insect Systematics & Evolution, August 6, 2020, 1–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1876312x-bja10013.

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The genus Machairocentron is revised and its included species, M. ascanius Schmid 1982, M. echinatum (Flint 1981), M. falciforme Pes &amp; Hamada 2013, M. lucumon Schmid 1982, M. tarpeia Schmid 1982, and M. teucrus Schmid 1982, are redescribed and illustrated based on type specimens. Two new species from Costa Rica, M. chorotegae sp. nov. and M. eugeniarguedasae sp. nov., and one from Venezuela, M. kalinae sp. nov., are described. An identification key for the Machairocentron genus is also provided.
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Vilarino, Albane, Bruna Maria Silva Cavalcante, Leandro Lourenço Dumas, and Jorge Luiz Nessimian. "Four new species of Xiphocentron Brauer, 1870 (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae) from the Atlantic Forest, southeastern Brazil." European Journal of Taxonomy, no. 441 (June 5, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2018.441.

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Four new species of Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) Brauer, 1870 from the Atlantic forest are diagnosed, described and illustrated. All of them have a small mesal sclerite and a set of spines, differing in size, density and position, on the inner face of the inferior appendage. Moreover, tergum IX varies mostly in the shape of the posterior margin. Four species are described as new for science. Xiphocentron (Antillotrichia) copacabana sp. nov. is distinguished mainly by the projected basoventral margin of the inferior appendage, the spines are clustered in two regions and the quadrate posterior
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Desidério, Gleison R., Albane Vilarino, Laissa S. Santos, et al. "The net-tube caddisflies (Trichoptera: Psychomyioidea: Xiphocentronidae) from the Brazilian Amazon: discovery of new species and reports of new distributional records." Biologia, June 20, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11756-024-01700-x.

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Peng, Lang, Xinyu Ge, Changhai Sun, and Beixin Wang. "Mitochondrial gene rearrangements suggest a new genus Paduniellodes (Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae)." Insect Systematics and Diversity 9, no. 2 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1093/isd/ixaf009.

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Abstract The Paduniella andamanensis species group (“andamanensis” group) is notable for its morphological consistency and contains the only species in the family Psychomyiidae with markings recorded on its wings, Paduniella fasciaria Peng &amp; Sun, 2024. To elucidate the phylogenetic status of “andamanensis” group and placement of the family Psychomyiidae, mitochondrial genomes of 22 psychomyiid species from 6 genera, plus 2 species from Xiphocentronidae, were sequenced and analyzed. The mitogenomes of 4 genera are documented for the first time. Four novel gene rearrangement patterns for Tri
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Desidério, Gleison R., Albane Vilarino, Laissa S. Santos, et al. "Correction to: The net-tube caddisflies (Trichoptera: Psychomyioidea: Xiphocentronidae) from the Brazilian Amazon: discovery of new species and reports of new distributional records." Biologia, July 3, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11756-024-01736-z.

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Vilarino, Albane, Julieta V. Sganga, and Pitágoras C. Bispo. "The utility of forewing geometric morphometrics for species discrimination in the caddisfly genus Xiphocentron (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae), with the description of six new species." Zoologischer Anzeiger, January 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcz.2024.01.002.

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Razo-González, María. "Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Santa Catarina Lachatao, Oaxaca, México: New species, new geographical records, and checklist." Zootaxa 4388, no. 1 (2018). https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4388.1.2.

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Razo-González, María (2018): Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Santa Catarina Lachatao, Oaxaca, México: New species, new geographical records, and checklist. Zootaxa 4388 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4388.1.2
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