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Hans Malicky/Austria; Download Unter 23 ZOBODAT - www.zobodat.at Zoologisch-Botanische Datenbank/Zoological-Botanical Database Digitale Literatur/Digital Literature Zeitschrift/Journal: Braueria Jahr/Year: 1997 Band/Volume: 24 Autor(en)/Author(s): Malicky Hans Artikel/Article: Trichopterological Literature 23-34 © Hans Malicky/Austria; download unter www.biologiezentrum.at 23 TRICHOPTEROLOGICAL LITERATURE Finogenova,N.P. 1988 Invertebrate macrobenthos animals in the Please help to complete this literature list by macrophyte growths. - In: Alimov, A.F. (ed) : sending me reprints or references, including Freshwater invertebrate communities in the dissertations and similar papers. If you send macrophyte growths. Proc.Zool. Inst.Acad.Sei .USSR reprints, please make sure that the complete 186:8-14. (see Braueria 24:21) reference is included, that is the title of the journal, the volume, the year of publication, and Golubkov.S.M. 1988 the original page numbers. The influence of the temperature on the oxygen Authors, editors and referees are requested to consumption intensity of aquatic insects. In: indicate clearly in the titles of publications which Kutikova,L.A. (ed) : Hydrobiological investigations of animals and plants are dealt with, with the the sea and fresh waters: 107-112. (see Braueria scientific names and the higher groups. Do not use 24:20) common names only, or terms such as "macroinvertebrates". Thus, please write Golubkov.S.M. 1988 Hydropsyche pellucidula (Trichoptera, Life cycles, growth and larval specific production Hydropsychidae) rather than The yellow-spotted of Ephemeroptera and Trichoptera. - In: river worm, or the like. References to papers At imov, A.F. (ed) : ~ Freshwater invertebrate without clear indication of the species or higher communities in the macrophyte growths. groups in the title which I have not checked will Proc.Zool. Inst.Acad.Sei.USSR 186:78-85. (see not be included. Braueria 24:20) 1989 1979 Brettfeld, R. 1989 Krassilov,V.A., Sukatsheva, I .D. 1979 Ein Nachweis von 01 igoplectrum maculatum Fourcroy Cases of caddisflies made of the Karkenia (Insecta: Trichoptera, Brachycentridae) in (Ginkgoaceae) seeds from the Low Cretaceous beds Südthüringen. - Veröff .Naturhist. Mus. Schloß of Mongolia. - In: Krassilov,V.A. (ed. ) : Far Bertholdsberg Schleusingen 4:93. Eastern paleofloristics. Proc.Biol. Inst.Far Eastern Sci.Centr.N.S. 53:119-121. (see Braueria 24:20) Goncharova,T.A. 1989 A case of blackfly larvae phoresis (Diptera, Simuliidae) in Uzbekistan. - Uzbek.Biol .Zhurn. 1989 1980 (2):64-65. (see Braueria 24:21) Kobayashi.M. 1980 Kornoukhova,I.I. 1989 A revision of the family Philopotamidae from Japan To the study of the fauna of caddisflies (Trichoptera: Insecta). - Bui I .Kanagawa (Trichoptera) of the Caucasus protected areas. In: Pref.Mus.(Nat.Hist.) 12:85-104. Hydrobiological studies in the USSR reserves. Abstr.of the All-Union Conference, Borok:91-93. (see Ponomarenko,A.G., Kalugina.N.S. 1980 Braueria 24:21) The general characteristics of insects at the Manlay locality. - In: Early Cretaceous lake Potikha,E.V. 1989 Manlay. Trans.joint Soviet-Mongolian To the fauna of river caddisflies of Sikhote-Alin paleont.exped. 13:68-81. (see Braueria 24:20) biosphere reserve. - In: Hydrobiological studies in the USSR reserves. Abstr.of the All-Union Sukatsheva, I.D. 1980 Conference, Borok:112-113. (see Braueria 24:21) Trichoptera cases from the Manlay locality. - In: Early Cretaceous lake Manlay. Trans.joint Sukatsheva,I.D. 1989 Soviet-Mongolian paleont.exped. 13:59-60. (see Cenozoic caddisflies of Primorje Region (Far East Braueria 24:20) Russia). - InrKrassi lov, V.A., Klimova, R.S. (eds) : Cenozoic of the Far East: 151-160. Vladivostok, (see Braueria 24:21) 1985 Zapolskikh,O.V., Zapolskikh, E.V. 1989 Kobayashi.M. 1985 Haemolymph cells in Trichoptera. A morphological On the Trichoptera from the island of Tsushima, analysis. In: Functional morphology of haemolymph with seven new species (Insecta). - Bull .Kanagawa cells in insects: 36-50. Birsk State Pedagog. Inst. Pref.Mus.(Nat.Hist.) 16:7-22. (see Braueria 24:21) 1986 1990 Kornoukhova,I.I. 1986 Basaguren.A., Orive,E. 1990 New data on ecology and phenology of Silo The relationship between water quality and proximus Mart. (Trichoptera: Goeridae) with the caddisfly assemblage structure in fast-running description of pupa. In: Fauna and ecology of rivers. The River Cadagua basin. animals of the Central Caucasus: 3-4. (see Environ.Monit.Assess. 15:35-48. Braueria 24:20) Bradt.P.T., Wil I iams, J.A. 1990 1987 Response of Hydropsychidae (Insecta: Trichopteran) larvae to dif lubenzuron. - J.Pa.Acad.Sci. 64:19-22. Yuasa.Y. 1987 Rearing and display of net-spinning caddis fly Day.K.E., Scott, I.M. 1990 larva, Stenopsyche marmorata in aquarium. Use of acetylcholinesterase activity to detect Insectarium 24:212-217. (Japanese) sublethal toxicity in stream invertebrates exposed to low concentrations of organophosphate insecticides. - Aquat.Toxicol. (Amst. ) 18:101-113. 1988 FilimonoVjP.M., Faidysh,E.A. 1990 Bales.M.T. 1988 System analysis of instinctive behaviour in insects. Adaptation to temperature in caddis larvae - In: Gribakin.F.G., Wiese,K., Popov,A.V. (eds): (Trichoptera). - Doctoral Diss., Univ.of Keele, Sensory systems and communication in arthropods. 245pp. Birkhäuser, Basel. Pp. 137-140. © Hans Malicky/Austria; download unter www.biologiezentrum.at Gouillard,J. 1990 1991 J'ai capturé à la lumière le 20 juin 1989 un exemplaire du myrmeleonidae Myrmeleon formicarius Aoyagi,M., lshii,M. 1991 (L.) en compagnie de Phryganea grandis (L.) Host acceptance behavior of the Japanese aquatic (Neuroptera et Trichoptera). - Ent.Gallica 2:36. wasp, Agriotypus gracilis (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) toward the caddisfly host, Goera Harris,A.C. 1990 japonica (Trichoptera: LimnephiIidae). - J.Ethol. Podagritus cora (Cameron) and P.albipes (F.Smith) 9:113-119. (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae: Crabronidae) preying on Ephemeroptera and Trichoptera). - Pan-Pac.Ent. Baekken,T., Aanes.K.J. 1991 66:55-61. Pesticides in Norwegian agriculture. Their effect on benthic fauna in lotie environments. Preliminary Hart,D.D., Robinson,C.T. 1990 results. - Verh.SIL 24:2277-2281. Resource limitation in a stream community: phosphorus enrichment effects on periphyton and Basaguren,A. 1991 grazers. - Ecology 71:1494-1502. Distribucion de las especies pertenecientes a la familia Hydropsychidae (Trichoptera) en la cuenca Hildrew,A.G. 1990 del Lea (Pals Vasco). - Sei .Gerundensis 16:43-52. Fish prédation and the organization of invertebrate communities in streams. - Pol .Arch.Hydrobiol. Basaguren,A., Orive,E. 1991 37:95-107. Los in sec tos tricopteros como indicadores de la calidad del agua de los rios de Bizkaia, cuenca Jeffries, M. ' 1990 del Nerbion. - Kobie Ciencias Naturales 20:39-44. Evidence of induced plant defences in a pondweed. - Freshwat.Biol. 23:265-269. Basaguren,A., Orive,E. 1991 Los in sec tos tricopteros como indicadores de la Lancaster,J., Hildrew,A.G., Townsend,C.R. 1990 calidad del agua de los rios de Bizkaia. Stream flow and prédation effects on the spatial Subcuenca del Arratia y del Indusi. - Kobie dynamics of benthic invertebrates. - Hydrobiologia Ciencias Naturales 20:45-50. 203:177-190. Bisht,B.S. 1991 Nel,A., Blot,P. 1990 Stridulatory organ of larval hydropsychid Paleoentomologie de la paleotufrière eocene de (Trichoptera) of Garhwal Himalaya. - Himalayan Sezanne (Marne, France) (Insecta Odonata, J.Environ.Zool. 5:139-140. 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