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New caddisfly species of the genus Wormaldia (Trichoptera : Philopotamidae) from Baltic amber. / Ivanov, V. D.; Melnitsky, S. I.

In: Paleontological Journal, Vol. 39, No. 3, 01.05.2005, p. 284-288.

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title = "New caddisfly species of the genus Wormaldia (Trichoptera: Philopotamidae) from Baltic amber",
abstract = "New caddisfly species of the family Philopotamidae, Wormaldia pheromonia, W. vlipla, and W. sukatshevae, are described from the Eocene Baltic amber. All new species belong to the aequalis species-group and show fine structures of the genitalia, prominent sternal projections in males, and remnants of structures associated with the sternal pheromone glands on their abdominal segment 5.",
keywords = "Baltic amber, Caddisflies, Eocene, Philopotamidae, Trichoptera",
author = "Ivanov, {V. D.} and Melnitsky, {S. I.}",
year = "2005",
month = may,
day = "1",
language = "English",
volume = "39",
pages = "284--288",
journal = "Paleontological Journal",
issn = "0031-0301",
publisher = "МАИК {"}Наука/Интерпериодика{"}",
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AU - Ivanov, V. D.

AU - Melnitsky, S. I.

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N2 - New caddisfly species of the family Philopotamidae, Wormaldia pheromonia, W. vlipla, and W. sukatshevae, are described from the Eocene Baltic amber. All new species belong to the aequalis species-group and show fine structures of the genitalia, prominent sternal projections in males, and remnants of structures associated with the sternal pheromone glands on their abdominal segment 5.

AB - New caddisfly species of the family Philopotamidae, Wormaldia pheromonia, W. vlipla, and W. sukatshevae, are described from the Eocene Baltic amber. All new species belong to the aequalis species-group and show fine structures of the genitalia, prominent sternal projections in males, and remnants of structures associated with the sternal pheromone glands on their abdominal segment 5.

KW - Baltic amber

KW - Caddisflies

KW - Eocene

KW - Philopotamidae

KW - Trichoptera

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VL - 39

SP - 284

EP - 288

JO - Paleontological Journal

JF - Paleontological Journal

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