Philopotamoidea

Superfamily of caddisflies

Philopotamoidea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Trichoptera
Suborder: Annulipalpia
Superfamily: Philopotamoidea
Stephens, 1829
Families

Philopotamidae
Stenopsychidae

Philopotamoidea is a paraphyletic superfamily of caddisflies, containing two families: the Philopotamidae, and the Stenopsychidae.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Holzenthal, Ralph W.; Blahnik, Roger J.; Kjer, Karl M.; Prather, Aysha L. (2006). "An update on the phylogeny of caddisflies (Trichoptera)" (PDF). Proceedings of the XIIth International Symposium on Trichoptera: 144.
  2. ^ Kubiak, Martin; Felix, Beckmann; Frank, Friedrich (23 Dec 2015). "The adult head of the annulipalpian caddisfly Philopotamus ludificatus McLachlan, 1878 (Philopotamidae), mouthpart homologies, and implications on the ground plan of Trichoptera". Arthropod Systematics and Phylogeny. 73 (3). Senckenberg: 352. S2CID 260273058.
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Extant Trichoptera families
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Insecta
  • Subclass: Pterygota
  • Infraclass: Neoptera
  • Superorder: Holometabola
Suborder Annulipalpia
Hydropsychoidea
  • Arctopsychidae (net-spinning caddisflies)
  • Dipseudopsidae
  • Ecnomidae
  • Hydropsychidae (net-spinning caddisflies)
  • Polycentropodidae (trumpet-net and tube-making caddisflies)
  • Psychomyiidae (trumpet-net and tube-making caddisflies)
  • Xiphocentronidae
Philopotamoidea
  • Philopotamidae (finger-net and silken-tube spinner caddisflies)
  • Stenopsychidae
Suborder Integripalpia
Leptoceroidea
Limnephiloidea
Phyrganeoidea
(giant caddisflies)
Sericostomatoidea
Tasimioidea
Suborder Spicipalpia
Hydroptiloidea
  • Glossosomatidae
  • Hydroptilidae (microcaddisflies or purse-case caddisflies)
  • Pticolepidae
Rhyacophiloidea
(primitive caddisflies)
Taxon identifiers
Philopotamoidea


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