. Contributions to the systematics of the caddisfly family Molannidae in Asia (Trichoptera). Caddisflies; Molannidae. Female Genitalia (Fig. 3). Essentially similar to females assumed to represent M. moesta (Fig. 4; Tokyo, 24 May 1931; MCZ), but separable by a number of characters of degree. These appear to be subject to con- siderable variation in M. paramoesta, at least, where many specimens are available for study. Following is a summary of all of the characters which have been found to have some diagnostic significance. The specimens illustrated present all of these, but others do not. It
. Contributions to the systematics of the caddisfly family Molannidae in Asia (Trichoptera). Caddisflies; Molannidae. Female Genitalia (Fig. 3). Essentially similar to females assumed to represent M. moesta (Fig. 4; Tokyo, 24 May 1931; MCZ), but separable by a number of characters of degree. These appear to be subject to con- siderable variation in M. paramoesta, at least, where many specimens are available for study. Following is a summary of all of the characters which have been found to have some diagnostic significance. The specimens illustrated present all of these, but others do not. It appears that distinctions between the females of these two species have to be based on a consensus of the majority of the characters Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wiggins, Glenn B; Royal Ontario Museum. [Toronto : Royal Ontario Museum]
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