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A revision of Chinese Ecnomidae, Dipseudopsidae, Polycentropodidae and Psychomyiidae (Insecta: Trichoptera, Hydropsychoidea) and the biogeography of Chinese caddisflies.
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A revision of Chinese Ecnomidae, Dipseudopsidae, Polycentropodidae and Psychomyiidae (Insecta: Trichoptera, Hydropsychoidea) and the biogeography of Chinese caddisflies./
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Li, Youwen Joe.
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560 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 59-05, Section: B, page: 1985.
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Dissertation Abstracts International59-05B.
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A revision of Chinese Ecnomidae, Dipseudopsidae, Polycentropodidae and Psychomyiidae (Insecta: Trichoptera, Hydropsychoidea) and the biogeography of Chinese caddisflies.
Li, Youwen Joe.
A revision of Chinese Ecnomidae, Dipseudopsidae, Polycentropodidae and Psychomyiidae (Insecta: Trichoptera, Hydropsychoidea) and the biogeography of Chinese caddisflies.
- 560 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 59-05, Section: B, page: 1985.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Clemson University, 1998.
This revision of Chinese Ecnomidae, Dipseudopsidae, Polycentropodidae and Psychomyiidae is the first stage in revision of the Chinese fauna of Hydropsychoidea. Hennigian cladistic methods are used in phylogenetic reconstruction analyses. The four Chinese families comprise 13 genera including 111 species, among which 75 species are new to science, ten species and five genera are recorded from China for the first time. Keys to the species based on adults are given. The phylogeny of all taxa from family level to species level is analyzed. Based on the results of the phylogenetic analyses, series of taxonomic changes have been made regarding the classification of the four families.
ISBN: 9780591866773Subjects--Topical Terms:
615844
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The phylogeny of the families in the superfamily Hydropsychoidea reveals that Hydropsychoidea consists of two lineages, (Psychomyiidae + Xiphocentropodidae) and (Hydropsychidae + (Ecnomidae + (Polycentropodidae + (Dipseudopsidae + Pseudoneureclipsinae)))). Subfamily Pseudoneureclipsinae is transferred from Polycentropodidae to Dipseudopsidae since it is a sister group of Dipseudopsidae (s.s.).
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The phylogeny of the genera of Psychomyiidae shows that Metalype is most closely related to Psychomyia and then Paduniella and that a monophyletic lineage comprising the genera Tinodes, Padangpsyche, and Lype is a sister group to the previous three genera. These sister lineages constitute the subfamilies Psychomyiinae (= Paduniellinae, new synonym) and Tinodinae, new subfamily, respectively.
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The phylogeny of the species of Paduniella (s.l.) showed that this genus is monophyletic in the subfamily Psychomyiinae. Nine species groups are suggested. The type species of Psychomyiodes and Propaduniella each are in different species groups. The type species of Mesopaduniella is in the same species group as that of Propaduniella and, therefore, should be considered as a synonym of the latter.
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The Genus Metalype is monophyletic and the sister group of Psychomyia and is equivalent to the Psychomyia mahayinna Group of Schmid (1997).
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The relationship of the genera Psychomyia (s.s.) and Psychomyiella is analyzed. The two genera should be merged into one because Psychomyia (s.s.) is a paraphyletic group if we recognize Psychomyiella as a generic taxon.
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Genera Nyctiophylax and Paranyctiophylax are each monophyletic based on characters of contemporary species but the distinctions among fossil species are not as apparent as for the modern species. Paranyctiophylax is considered a subgenus of Nyctiophylax.
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The genera Cernotina, Holocentropus, Plectrocnemia, Polycentropus each are monophyletic groups. I have not yet found any homologue to infer the monophyly of Polyplectropus.
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The monophyly of the genera Neucentropus and Kyopsyche is demonstrated such that synonymy of Kyopsyche as the junior synonym of Neucentropus is recommended. Neureclipsis mongolica Schmid, 1970 is transferred to Neucentropus as a junior synonym of Neucentropus mandjuricus Martynov, 1907. Kyopsyche tsukuiensis Kobayashi, 1984 is transferred to Plectrocnemia.
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Ecnomidae are divided into two branches: (Ecnomus + Psychomyiellodes) and ((Ecnomina + Austrotinodes) + Parecnomina) + Parecnomina resima). A new generic name is needed for Parecnomina resima Morse.
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The relationships of Chinese provinces are analyzed based on the distribution of 363 caddisfly species in ten families in order to clarify the boundary between Oriental and East Palearctic Biogeographic Regions. Jiang-su north is more closely related to Orietal Provinces. The east boundary of the Biogeographic Regions is near Huai-he River.
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