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Potamophylax

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Potamophylax
Potamophylax nigricornis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Trichoptera
Family: Limnephilidae
Tribe: Stenophylacini
Genus: Potamophylax
Wallengren, 1891[1]

Potamophylax is a genus of insects belonging to the family Limnephilidae.[1] The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America.[1]

Species

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The following are included in BioLib.cz:[2]

  1. Potamophylax albergaria Malicky, 1976
  2. Potamophylax borislavi Kumanski, 1975
  3. Potamophylax carpathicus (Dziędzielewicz, 1912)
  4. Potamophylax cingulatus (Stephens, 1837)
  5. Potamophylax coronavirus Ibrahimi, Bilalli & Vitecek, 2021[3][4]
  6. Potamophylax gambaricus Malicky, 1971
  7. Potamophylax goulandriorum Malicky, 1974
  8. Potamophylax gurunaki Malicky, 1992
  9. Potamophylax haidukorum Malicky, 1999
  10. Potamophylax inermis Moretti & Cianficconi, 1994
  11. Potamophylax juliani Kumanski, 1999
  12. Potamophylax jungi Mey, 1976
  13. Potamophylax latipennis (Curtis, 1834)
  14. Potamophylax luctuosus (Piller & Mitterpacher, 1783)
  15. Potamophylax millenii (Klapalek, 1899)
  16. Potamophylax nigricornis (Pictet, 1834)
  17. Potamophylax pallidus (Klapalek, 1899)
  18. Potamophylax rotundipennis (Brauer, 1857)
  19. Potamophylax schmidi Marinkovic-Gospodnetic, 1971
  20. Potamophylax seprus J. Olah, O Lodovici & M Valle, 2011
  21. Potamophylax winneguthi (Klapálek, 1902)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Potamophylax Wallengren, 1891". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  2. ^ BioLib.cz: Potamophylax Wallengren, 1891 (retrieved 21 February 2022)]
  3. ^ Ibrahimi, Halil; Bilalli, Astrit; Vitecek, Simon; Pauls, Steffen; Erzinger, Felicitas; Gashi, Agim; Grapci Kotori, Linda; Geci, Donard; Musliu, Milaim; Kasumaj, Edison (2021-04-07). "Potamophylax coronavirus sp. n. (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae), a new species from Bjeshkët e Nemuna National Park in the Republic of Kosovo, with molecular and ecological notes". Biodiversity Data Journal. 9: e64486. doi:10.3897/bdj.9.e64486.
  4. ^ Semini, Florent Bajrami and Llazar (2021-04-20). "Kosovar biologist calls newly found insect after coronavirus". CTVNews. Retrieved 2021-10-12.