Category
page 1Spicipalpia

Rhyacophilidae
The Rhyacophilidae are a family in the insect order of Trichoptera. Larvae of this family are free living and most species are predatory. The largest genus is Rhyacophila, with near 500 species distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere.
Rhyacophila
Rhyacophila is a genus of caddisflies in the family Rhyacophilidae. There are at least 640 described species in Rhyacophila.
Hydrobiosidae
The Hydrobiosidae are a family of caddisflies in the insect order Trichoptera. The family contains two subfamilies with about 50 genera.
Rhyacophila amabilis
species of insect

Edpercivalia
Edpercivalia is a genus of insects known as caddisflies in the family Hydrobiosidae. This genus is endemic to New Zealand. The genus contains the following species:
Edpercivalia banksiensis
Edpercivalia borealis
Edpercivalia cassicola
Edpercivalia dugdalei
Edpercivalia flintorum
Edpercivalia fusca
Edpercivalia harrisoni
Edpercivalia maxima
Edpercivalia morrisi
Edpercivalia oriens
Edpercivalia schistaria
Edpercivalia shandi
Edpercivalia smithi
Edpercivalia spaini
Edpercivalia tahatika
Edpercivalia thomasoni
Hydrobiosis
Hydrobiosis is a genus of caddisflies belonging to the family Hydrobiosidae. The genus was erected by Robert McLachlan in 1868.
Rhyacophila acutiloba
species of insect
Himalopsyche phryganea
species of insect
Himalopsyche
Himalopsyche is a genus of free-living caddisflies in the family Rhyacophilidae. There are more than 40 described species in Himalopsyche.
Rhyacophiloidea
"Rhyacophiloidea" may also be the name of the entire "Spicipalpia", when these are treated as a superfamily inside the Annulipalpia.