Larva of nothotrichia shasta harris & armitage (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from California, USA, with its phylogenetic and taxonomic implications

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Abstract

Nothotrichia Flint 1967 is a small genus of infrequently collected microcaddisflies known from Chile and Brazil in South America, Costa Rica in Central America, and the United States in North America. Previously known only from adult specimens, we provide the first description and illustration of a larva in the genus, the larva of N. shasta from California, USA. We provide characters to separate Nothotrichia from other similar genera and an updated key to larval Hydroptilidae modified from that of Wiggins (1996). Larval characters provide additional evidence for the phylogeny and classification of the genus, which we now place tentatively in tribe Ochrotrichiini (subfamily Hydroptilinae). Copyright © 2013 Magnolia Press.

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Parys, K. A., & Harris, S. C. (2013). Larva of nothotrichia shasta harris & armitage (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) from California, USA, with its phylogenetic and taxonomic implications. Zootaxa, 3620(4), 589–595. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3620.4.8

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