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Bibtrich Vol. 3 1 Entry NUMBERS AOK Throughout. 10/10/12 Bibliographia Trichopterorum Volume 3 (1981-1990) (Preliminary) ©Andrew P.Nimmo 106-29 Ave NW, EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada T6J 4H6 e-mail: [email protected] [*indicates that I have a copy of the paper in question] 1). Intros of Vols 3 & 4, note change in ASFA, EA, and BA entries (Accession #s) 2). In Intro. for each Vol., explain initials, as [A.]. Also, names (author) as in [Winchester]. Also [ ] (=Malicky, etc). [As at 29/1/14] 2 0001 *Anonymous. 1984. Goeridae Ulmer, 1903 versus Trichostomatidae Rambur, 1842 (Insecta, Trichoptera): request for a rulling under article 23d(ii). ZN.(S.) 1456. Bull. zool. Nomen. 41(2):80–82. EA16–7753; BRI(BA/RRM)27–72678. 0002 * . 1984. Resoljutsija perwogo wsesojuznovo Trichopterologitsheskovo Simposium. Latv. Ent. 27:89–90. TN. 0003 * . 1987. Caddis Flies of the Furan Stream near Tarentaise (Loire, France). Trich. Newsl. 14:16. 0004 * . 1988(1986-1987). Donald G.Denning (1911-1988). Perla 8:5–6. 0005 * . 1988. Dr Donald G.Denning. Trich. Newsl. 15:9. [Obit., reprint from San Francis- co Chronicle, Feb. 12, 1988]. 0006 * . 1989. A list of Chinese literature on Trichoptera. Trich. Newsl. 16:25. 0007 * . 1989. In Memoriam - Herr Dr. phil. Walter Döhler. Trich. Newsl. 16:17. Germ. 0008 * . 1990. [Caddis Fly larvae: an important link in the aquatic ecosystems of Upper Lusatia.]. Zeit. Binnenfisch. DDR 37(3):97–98. [Note]. Germ. BRI(BA/RRM)39–12258. 0009 * . 1990. Opinion 1596. Semblis Fabricius, 1775 (Insecta, Trichoptera): Phryganea phalanoides Linneaus, 1758 conserved as the type species, thus conserving Sialis Latreille, 1802 (Insecta, Megaloptera). Bull. zool. Nomen. 47(2):154–155. BRI(BA/RRM)39–57095; ZR127. 0010 Aagaard, K. & S.Håguar. 1987. Sjeldne insektarter i Norge. 1. Døgnfluer, steinfluer, øyen- stikkere, vannteser, vårfluer, rettvinger, saksedyer, nettvinger, mudderfluer og skorpionfluer. Økoforsk Utred. 6:1–81. TN. 0011 Adalsteinsson, H. & H.O.Halfdanason. 1983. Feeding of Char in a shallow lake, NW-Ice- land. pp 5–10. In: Proc. 2nd ISACF Workshop on Arctic Char. Publ. by Inst. Freshw. Res., Drottningholm, Sweden. ISACF Information Ser., 2. eds Hammar & Nyman. ASFA(1)18– 2191. 0012 Adams, C.E. & R.Tippett. 1990. A pilot survey of the fish populations of Loch Lomond. Brit. ecol. Soc. Bull. 21(1):35–39. [Trichoptera?]. ZR127. 0013 *Adebisi, A.A. 1981. Analysis of the stomach contents of the piscivorous fishes of the upper Ogun River in Nigeria. Hydrobiologia 79:167–177. NABS. 0014 Adis, J., W.J.Junk, & N.D.Penny. 1985(1987). Zoological material deposited in the system- atic collections of INPA, resulting from the 'Projeto INPA/Max-Planck'. Acta Amazonica 15: 481–504. Engl., port. ZR124. 0015 *Adler, C.R.L. 1990. 280. Influence of invertebrate predation on design of Caddisfly cases. Bull. NABS 7(1):131. [Abstract]. 0016 *Adler, P.H. & K.C.Kim. 1984. Ecological characterization of two sibling species, IIIL-1 and IS-7, in the Simulium vittatum complex (Diptera: Simuliidae). Can. J. Zool. 62:1308– 1315. BA79–38920. 0017 *Adler, P.H., R.W.Light, & E.A.Cameron. 1985. Habitat characteristics of Palaeodipteron walkeri (Diptera: Nymphomyiidae). Ent. News 96:211–213. BA81–53796. 0018 Adlmannseder, A. 1983. Köcherfliegen – Baumeister unter Wasser. Oko-l 5(3):11–15. ZR 121. 0019 Ahaike, M., M.Ishii, & H.Ando. 1982. The formation of germ rudiment in the Caddisflies Glyphotaelius admorsus MacLachlan and Neoserina crassicornis Ulmer (Integripalpia, Trichoptera) and its phylogenetic significance. Proc. Jap. Soc. syst. Zool. (22):46–52. Engl., jap. ZR121. 0020 Aiken, R.B. 1985. Sound production by aquatic insects. Biol. Rev. 60:163–211. BRI(BA/ RRM)28–100996. 0021 *Aisa, E. & P.Guerrieri. 1981. A report on gragarines of Trichoptera in the intestines of Salmo fario L. Proc. int. Symp. Trich. 3:1–3. EA14–680; ASFA(1)13–2044; BRI(BA/RRM) 23–44710; ZR118. 0022 Akhrorov, F. 1986. [Benthos of Lake Yashchilkul and its production.]. Gidrobiol. Zh. 21: 16–23. Russ. BA82–12066. 3 0023 . 1990. [Data on the hydrofauna of water bodies of the flooded zone of Bal'dzhu- anskii reservoir and some problems of the formation of its biological regime.]. Izv. Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR Otd. biol. Nauk (2):20–26. Russ., russ., tadzh. BRI(BA/RRM)41–66478. 0024 Aliev, R.A. 1985. [Composition and distribution of macrozoobenthos in Lakes Adzhikabul and Nakhalykhchala.]. Izv. Akad. Nauk. Azerb. SSR, Ser Biol. Nauk. (4):70–76. Russ., russ., azerb. BA81–80461. 0025 . 1988. [Species composition and quantitative development of macrozoobenthos in the hyperhalic lakes of Apsheron Peninsula.]. Izv. Akad. Nauk Azerb. SSR, Ser. Biol. Nauk (5):51–55. Russ., russ., azerb. BA89–102691. 0026 *Allan, J.D. 1982. Feeding habits and prey consumption of three setipalpian Stoneflies (Plecoptera) in a mountain stream. Ecology 63:26–34. ZR119. 0027 * . 1982. The effects of reduction in Trout density on the invertebrate community of a mountain stream. Ecology 63:1444–1455. ZR119. 0028 * . 1987. Macroinvertebrate drift in a Rocky Mountain stream. Hydrobiologia 144: 261–268. BA83–116520. 0029 *Allan, J.D. & B.Malmqvist. 1989. Diel activity of Gammarus pulex (Crustacea) in a south Swedish stream: comparison of drift catches vs baited traps. Hydrobiologia 179:73–80. ZR 126. 0030 Allan, J.W. & T.W.Burton. 1986. Size-dependent sensitivity of three species of stream invertebrates to pH depression. pp 54–66. In: ASTM Special tech. Publ. 928. Impact of acid rain and deposition on aquatic biological systems. eds Isom, Dennis, & Bates. Philadelphia, USA. ISBN 0-8031-0492-8. ASFA(1)19–11258; BRI(BA/RRM)32–81473; ZR124, 126. 0031 *Allen, B.M. & M.K.Huehner. 1988. 20. Macroinvertebrates from N.E. Ohio springbrook. Bull. NABS 5(1):45. [Abstract]. 0032 *Allen, R.T. 1983(1984). Distribution patterns among arthropods of the north temperate deci- duous forest biota. Ann. Missouri bot. Garden 70:616–628. ZR121. 0033 *†Alstad, D.N. 1981. Nearest-neighbour analysis of microhabitat partitioning in stream insect communities. Hydrobiologia 79:137–140. BA72–51099; ZR118. 0034 . 1982. Current speed and filtration rate link Caddisfly phylogeny and distributional patterns on a stream gradient. Science 216:533–534. BA74–67139; ZR119. 0035 * . 1986. Dietary overlap and net-spinning Caddisfly distributions. Oikos 47:251– 252. EA18–7105; ASFA(1)17–11363; BRI(BA/RRM)32–42282; ZR123. 0036 * . 1987. Particle size, resource concentration, and the distribution of net-spinning Caddisflies. Oecologia, Berlin 71:525–531. EA20–9719; ASFA(1)19–24907; BA83–116394; ZR124. 0037 * . 1987. A capture-rate model of net-spinning Caddisfly communities. Oecologia, Berlin 71:532–536. BA83–116396; EA21–665; ASFA(1)20–1015; ZR124. 0038 Al-Zubaidi, F. & A.Al-Kayah. 1987. A preliminary survey of Trichoptera (Caddisflies) in the north of Iraq. Iraqi J. Sci. 28:439–444. Engl., engl., arab. BA85–123046. 0039 Andersen, J.S. 1984. Biologi og livssuklus til Chaetopteryx villosa (Fabricius) (Trichoptera, Limnephilidae) i og ved Blesbekken og Raubekken, Kongsvoll, Oppdal. Thesis, Univ. Tron- dheim. 108 pp. STOKK. 0040 Andersen, T. 1981. Trichoptera, Imagines: vestnorske slekter. Bestemmelsestabeller Zool. Mus. 15, 20 pp. STOKK. 0041 * . 1982. Vårfluer og konkurranse. Bergens tidende (53):37. STOKK. 0042 * . 1983. West Norwegian Wormaldia, with the description of Wormaldia occipitalis trifida ssp. n. (Trich., Philopotamidae). Aquat. Ins. 5:201–207. BA77–92483; EA15–2638; ASFA(1)14–10554; ZR120. 0043 * . 1983. Additions to the list of Caddis-flies (Trichoptera) from Vestfold, southeast- ern Norway. Fauna Norv., Ser. B, 30:53–54. BRI(BA/RRM)26–37980; ZR120. 0044 * . 1983. Caddis Flies (Trichoptera) on sugar baits. Fauna Norv., Ser. B, 30:54–55. BRI(BA/RRM)26–37981; ZR120. 0045 * . 1983. The flight periods of Caddis-flies (Trichoptera) on the Island of Osterøy, western Norway. Fauna Norv., Ser. B, 30:63–68. BA77–57993; ZR120. 4 0046 *Andersen, T. & L.O.Hansen. 1990. Caddis Flies (Trichoptera) from five small islands in the middle Oslofjord, SE Norway. Fauna Norv., Ser. B, 37:57–62. BA91–17142; EA22–63 51; ASFA(1)21–9726; ZR127. 0047 *Andersen, T., L.O.Hansen, K.A.Johanson, T.Solhøy, & G.E.E.Søli. 1990. Faunistical records of Caddis Flies (Trichoptera) from Aust-Agder and Vest-Agder, South Norway. Fauna Norv., Ser. B, 37:23–32. BA90–29338; EA21–7156; ASFA(1)20–14264; ZR127. 0048 *Andersen, T., M.Hossain, T.Solhøy, & G.E.E.Søli. 1990. Caddisflies (Trichoptera) from Jostedalen, west Norway. Fauna Norv., Ser. B, 37:37–41. BA90–29339; EA21–7163; ASFA (1)20–14265; ZR127. 0049 *Andersen, T. & R.Klubnes. 1983. The life histories of Hydropsyche siltalai Döhler, 1963 and H. pellucidula (Curtis, 1834) (Trichoptera, Hydropsychidae) in a west Norwegian River. Aquat. Ins. 5:51–62. BA76–73100; EA14–4964; ASFA(1)13–11843; ZR120. 0050 *Andersen, T., S.Ligaard, & G.E.E.Søli. 1990. Faunistical records of Caddis Flies (Tricho- ptera) from Telemark, SE Norway. Fauna Norv., Ser. B, 37:49–56. BA91–17141; EA22–63 52; ASFA(1)21–9727; ZR127. 0051 *Andersen, T. & G.E.E.Søli. 1987. Grammotaulius nitidus (Müller, 1764) (Trich., Limneph- ilidae), a new Caddis Fly for Norway. Fauna Norv., Ser. B, 34:139. BA85–16918; EA19–18 66; ZR124. 0052 * . 1989. Vårfluer (Trichoptera) fra området Dammane-Gravastranda i Posgrunn Ko- mmune. Med en oversikt over Vårfluer i Ytre Telemark. Fylkesmannen i Telemark, Miljø- vernavdelinga Rapp. (1/89):1–82. Norw., norw., engl. 0053 * . 1990. Further additions to the Caddis Fly fauna (Trichoptera) in Vestfold, SE Norway. Fauna Norv., Ser. B, 37:46. EA21–7164; ASFA(1)20–14266; BRI(BA/RRM)39– 13071; ZR127. 0054 *Andersen, T. & Å.Tysse. 1984. Life cycle of Chaetopteryx villosa (Fabricius, 1798) (Tri- choptera: Limnephilidae) in a lowland and a mountain-stream in western Norway. Aquat.
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