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The female of Cyrnus cintranus McLachlan 1884 (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) in France

Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology and Biology—University of Geneva, Carl-Vogt 66, CH-1206, Geneva, Switzerland
13, rue Amiral Courbet F-69003 Lyon, France.
1 rue du Courlis, F-08350 Villers-sur-Bar, France.
Trichoptera Polycentropodidae caddisfly morphology Iberian peninsula

Abstract

Cyrnus cintranus is one of five Cyrnus species with distribution ranges restricted to western Europe. In this paper, we redescribe the poorly defined female of C. cintranus. We also draw attention to the existence of a previously unmentioned morphological feature that aids significantly in the identification of the female of C. cintranus, separating it from the females of the other Cyrnus species. New data are provided on the distribution and ecology of this species.

 

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