Hydrobiosis Explained
Hydrobiosis is a genus of caddisflies belonging to the family Hydrobiosidae.[1] The genus was first recognised by Robert McLachlan in 1868.
Distribution
The genus is found in New Zealand, the Chatham Islands, Tasmania, South Australia and Fiji.[1]
Species
- Hydrobiosis budgei
- Hydrobiosis centralis
- Hydrobiosis chalcodes
- Hydrobiosis charadraea
- Hydrobiosis clavigera
- Hydrobiosis copis
- Hydrobiosis falcis
- Hydrobiosis frater
- Hydrobiosis gollanis
- Hydrobiosis harpidiosa
- Hydrobiosis johnsi
- Hydrobiosis kiddi
- Hydrobiosis lindsayi
- Hydrobiosis neadelphus
- Hydrobiosis parumbripennis
- Hydrobiosis sherleyi
- Hydrobiosis silvicola
- Hydrobiosis soror
- Hydrobiosis spatulata
- Hydrobiosis styracine
- Hydrobiosis styx
- Hydrobiosis taumata
- Hydrobiosis torrentis
- Hydrobiosis umbripennis
Notes and References
- Web site: Hydrobiosis . www.gbif.org . 23 July 2024 . en.