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- Q4034069 subject Q8796114.
- Q4034069 abstract "The Annulipalpia, also known as the "fixed-retreat makers", are a suborder of Trichoptera. The larvae construct fixed retreats in freshwater aquatic environments. Most of the families are unique in spinning silken nets for filter feeding. The name of the suborder refers to the flexible terminal segment of the adult maxillary palps, which often has many tiny rings.".
- Q4034069 class Q1390.
- Q4034069 kingdom Q729.
- Q4034069 order Q184616.
- Q4034069 phylum Q1360.
- Q4034069 wikiPageExternalLink 14549=Trichoptera&contgroup=Endopterygota.
- Q4034069 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q4034069 wikiPageWikiLink Q1390.
- Q4034069 wikiPageWikiLink Q14955734.
- Q4034069 wikiPageWikiLink Q184616.
- Q4034069 wikiPageWikiLink Q7186144.
- Q4034069 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q4034069 wikiPageWikiLink Q8796114.
- Q4034069 classis Q1390.
- Q4034069 name "Caddisflies".
- Q4034069 ordo Q184616.
- Q4034069 phylum Q1360.
- Q4034069 regnum Q729.
- Q4034069 type Animal.
- Q4034069 type Eukaryote.
- Q4034069 type Insect.
- Q4034069 type Species.
- Q4034069 type Thing.
- Q4034069 type Q1390.
- Q4034069 type Q19088.
- Q4034069 type Q729.
- Q4034069 comment "The Annulipalpia, also known as the "fixed-retreat makers", are a suborder of Trichoptera. The larvae construct fixed retreats in freshwater aquatic environments. Most of the families are unique in spinning silken nets for filter feeding. The name of the suborder refers to the flexible terminal segment of the adult maxillary palps, which often has many tiny rings.".
- Q4034069 label "Annulipalpia".
- Q4034069 name "Caddisflies".