Limnephilinae

Limnephilinae is a subfamily of northern caddisflies in the family Limnephilidae. There are at least 65 genera and 600 described species in Limnephilinae.[1][2][3]

Stenophylax permistus
Pycnopsyche

Limnephilinae
Anabolia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Trichoptera
Family: Limnephilidae
Subfamily: Limnephilinae
Kolenati, 1848
Tribes

Genera

These 67 genera belong to the subfamily Limnephilinae:[3]

  • Acrophylax Brauer, 1867 i c g
  • Allogamus Schmid, 1955 i c g
  • Alpopysche Botosaneanu & Giudicelli, 2002
  • Anabolia Stephens, 1837 i c g b
  • Anisogamodes Martynov, 1924 i c g
  • Anisogamus McLachlan, 1874 i c g
  • Annitella Klapalek, 1907 i c g
  • Arctopora Thomson, 1891 i c g
  • Asynarchus McLachlan, 1880 i c g b
  • Badukiella Mey, 1979 i c g
  • Brachypsyche Schmid, 1952 i c g
  • Chaetopterna Martynov, 1913 i c g
  • Chaetopteroides Kumanski, 1987 i c g
  • Chaetopterygopsis JPEF Stein, 1874 i c g
  • Chaetopteryx Stephens, 1829 i c g
  • Chiloecia Navas, 1930 i c g
  • Chilostigma McLachlan, 1876 i c g b
  • Chilostigmodes Martynov, 1914 i c g
  • Chionophylax Schmid, 1951 i c g
  • Chyrandra Ross, 1944 c g
  • Clistoronia Banks, 1916 i c g b
  • Clostoeca Banks, 1943 i c g b
  • Consorophylax Schmid, 1955 i c g
  • Desmona Denning, 1954 i c g b
  • Enoicyla Rambur, 1842 i c g
  • Enoicylopsis Navas, 1917 i c g
  • Frenesia Betten & Mosely, 1940 i c g b
  • Glyphopsyche Banks, 1904 i c g b
  • Glyphotaelius Stephens, 1833 i c g
  • Grammotaulius Kolenati, 1848 i c g
  • Grensia Ross, 1944 i c g
  • Halesochila Banks, 1907 i c g b
  • Halesus Stephens, 1836 i c g
  • Hesperophylax Banks, 1916 i c g b
  • Homophylax Banks, 1900 i c g b
  • Hydatophylax Wallengren, 1891 i c g b
  • Isogamus Schmid, 1955 i c g
  • Kelgena Mey, 1979 i c g
  • Lenarchus Martynov, 1914 i c g b
  • Lepnevaina Wiggins, 1987 i c g
  • Leptophylax Banks, 1900 i c g
  • Leptotaulius Schmid, 1955 i c g
  • Limnephilus Leach, 1815 i c g b
  • Melampophylax Schmid, 1955 i c g
  • Mesophylax McLachlan, 1882 i c g
  • Nemotaulius Banks, 1906 i c g b
  • Parachiona Thomson, 1891 i c g
  • Phanocelia Banks, 1943 i c g b
  • Philarctus McLachlan, 1880 i c g
  • Philocasca Ross, 1941 i c g b
  • Pielus) Navas, 1935 i c g
  • Platycentropus Ulmer, 1905 i c g b
  • Platyphylax McLachlan, 1871 i c g
  • Potamophylax Wallengren, 1891 i c g
  • Pseudopsilopteryx Schmid, 1952 i c g
  • Psilopterna Martynov, 1915 i c g
  • Psilopteryx Stein, 1874 i c g
  • Psychoglypha Ross, 1944 i c g b
  • Psychoronia Banks, 1916 i c g
  • Pycnopsyche Banks, 1905 i c g b
  • Rhadicoleptus Wallengren, 1891 i c g
  • Rivulophilus Nishimoto, Nozaki, & Ruiter, 2001
  • Rizeiella Sipahiler, 1986 i c g
  • Stenophylax Kolenati, 1848 i c g
  • Thermophylax Nimmo, 1995 i c g
  • Vareshiana Marinkovic-Gospodnetic, 1967 i c g
  • Tricheopteryx Cockerell, 1927

Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[4] g = GBIF,[5] b = Bugguide.net[2]

References

  1. "Limnephilinae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  2. "Limnephilinae Subfamily Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  3. Morse, John C. (2019). "Trichoptera World Checklist". International Symposia on Trichoptera. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  4. "Catalogue of Life". Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  5. "GBIF". Retrieved 2019-01-18.

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