As a result of the GUADALMED project, undertaken in Iberian Mediterranean basins, to which were added samples taken by the junior author in the area, we collected numerous cad- disfly larvae, pupae and adults. Some larvae were also reared in the lab to obtain adults and allow proper identification. Atotal of 90 species were identified, which accounts for more than a fourth of the species known in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands. Here we confirm the presence of doubtful species in the Iberian Peninsula (Glyphotaelius pellucidus) and we expand the distribution range of others (Lype reducta, Micrasema minimum, Limnephilus gua- darramicus, Sericostoma pyrenaicum). Moreover, because of the unconformity of morphologi- cal larval characteristics with present taxonomical keys (Mesophylax aspersus) or lack of larvae descriptions (Allogamus mortoni, Stenophylax espanioli), here we include some relevant taxo- nomical aspects that are useful to identify larvae. A brief description of the larva of a possible new species of Hydropsyche (from now on H. gr. instabilis) is also given
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Bonada, N., Zamora-Muñoz, C., Rieradevall, M., & Prat, N. (2004). Trichoptera (Insecta) collected in Mediterranean river basins of the Iberian Peninsula: taxonomic remarks and notes on ecology. Graellsia, 60(1), 41–69. https://doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2004.v60.i1.192
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