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1915. Notes on Astcnophylax arqiis Harris (Trichoptera). Journ. 

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1915a. Notes on the immature stages of some New York Trichop- 

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1915b. Wood-boring Trichoptera. P.syche, 22: 17-21, pi. 2. 



1915c. Notes on Ithytricliia confusa Morton. Can. Ent., 47 : 117- 

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1915d. Notes on BracJiycciifrus nigrisoina Banks. Pom. Journ. 

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1921. * The biology of North American caddis fly larvae. Bui. 

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LUNDBLAD, O. 



1919. Ithytnchio lauicllaris Eaton. Ent. Tidskr.. 39: 342-343. 



Marshall, Wm. S. 



1913. * The development of the wings of a caddis-fly, Platy- 

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Marshall, Wm. S., and Vorhies, Ch. T. 



1905. The repair and rebuilding of the larval case of Plat\ph\Iax 

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McLachlan, Robert 



1867. Notes on the larvae of Hydroptila. Ent. Mo. Mag., (1)4: 

 17. 



1868. Caddis-worms and their cases. Science Gossip, 1868 : 152- 

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1872. The larva of the trichopterous genus Braclixccntrus and its 



case. Ent. Mo. Mag., (1) 9: IIG. 

 1874—80. A monographic revision and synopsis of the Trichoptera 



of the European fauna, pp. 1-523, suppl., 1-ciii, pis. 1-59. 

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nnbihis, Curtis. Ent. Mo. Mag., (1) 10: 257-259. 

 1882. On a marine caddis-fly (Philaiusiis, Walker, Anoiiialos- 



tonia, Brauer) from New Zealand, [ourn. Linn. Soc, Zool., 



16: 417-422, 5 figs. 

 1902. On the larval case and habits of Phacoplcrxx hrcz'ipciinis, 



Curt. Idem.. (2) 13: 185. 



Morton, Kenneth J. 



1884. On the larva, etc.. of Bcnicodcs iiiiniita L. Idem. (1) 21 : 



27-29. 

 1884a. Notes on the larva, etc., of Asvnarclius eoowsiis Curt. 



Idem, (1) 21: 125-126. 

 1886. Notes on some spring-frequenting Trichojitcra. Idem. 



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