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1. Trichoptera investigation in northwest hunan province, People's Republic of China, including descriptions of seven new species.

2. Phylogenomics recovers multiple origins of portable case making in caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera), nature's underwater architects.

3. Bigger is not necessarily better: empirical tests show that dispersal proxies misrepresent actual dispersal ability.

4. A Preliminary Research on the Trichoptera Fauna of the Kura-Aras River Basin and Eastern Black Sea Streams.

5. Phylogeography of an insect inhabiting 'Sky Islands': the relationships among genetic structures and geographical characteristics, geohistorical characteristics, and cyclical climate changes.

6. Description of Diplectrona aiensis Kobayashi, 1987 (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) larvae from Yata Hills, Nara Prefecture, Japan, with notes on habitat and ecology.

7. The silk gland proteome of Stenopsyche angustata provides insights into the underwater silk secretion.

8. The Trichoptera of Panama. XXV. Eight new country records of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera).

9. Morphology and biology of Homoplectra gracilis Nozaki, 2019 in a headwater stream in Yata Hills, Japan.

10. The genome sequence of a caddisfly, Limnephilus auricula (Curtis, 1834) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

11. New species of the genus Trichosetodes Ulmer, 1915 (Trichoptera, Leptoceridae) from Ratanakiri province, Cambodia, based on morphological and molecular data.

12. The Trichoptera of Panama. XXVI. Status of the genus Protoptila (Trichoptera, Glossosomatidae).

13. Limnephilus pati O'Connor, 1980 new to Belgium (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae).

14. Atopsyche Banks (Trichoptera: Hydrobiosidae) from Mexico: new species, redescription, and identification key.

15. Highly accurate long reads are crucial for realizing the potential of biodiversity genomics

16. Morphological plasticity in a caddisfly that co-occurs in lakes and streams.

17. Highly accurate long reads are crucial for realizing the potential of biodiversity genomics.

18. THE CADDISFLY SETODES ARGENTIPUNCTELLUS McLACHLAN, 1877 (TRICHOPTERA: LEPTOCERIDAE) DISCOVERED IN THE WEST OF IRELAND.

19. Four New Species of the Genus Eoneureclipsis (Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae) from China Inferred from Morphology and DNA Barcodes.

20. The genome sequence of the cinnamon sedge caddisfly, Limnephilus marmoratus (Curtis, 1834) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

21. Machine learning model ensemble based on multi-scale predictors confirms ecological segregation and accurately predicts the occurrence of net-spinning caddisfly larvae species groups (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) at catchment-scale

22. New Mitogenome Features of Philopotamidae (Insecta: Trichoptera) with Two New Species of Gunungiella.

23. Caddisfly Larvae are a Driver of Plastic Litter Breakdown and Microplastic Formation in Freshwater Environments.

24. The genome sequence of a caddisfly, Limnephilus lunatus (Curtis, 1834) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

25. Mild temperatures differentiate while extreme temperatures unify gene expression pro?les among populations of Dicosmoecus gilvipes in California.

26. Population regulation throughout a complex life cycle.

27. A time-calibrated ‘Tree of Life’ of aquatic insects for knitting historical patterns of evolution and measuring extant phylogenetic biodiversity across the world

28. Mild temperatures differentiate while extreme temperatures unify gene expression profiles among populations of Dicosmoecus gilvipes in California

29. Using the multi-omics approach to reveal the silk composition in Plectrocnemia conspersa

30. Redescription and Transfer of Holocentropus timesis (Denning) New Combination (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae).

31. A preliminary molecular phylogeny of the family Hydroptilidae (Trichoptera): an exploration of combined targeted enrichment data and legacy sequence data.

32. Checklist of the caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera) of the Upper Midwest region of the United States.

33. Four New Species of the Genus Eoneureclipsis (Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae) from China Inferred from Morphology and DNA Barcodes

34. Associating life stages and sexes of Nearctic Polycentropus Curtis, 1835 (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) using mitochondrial DNA barcoding.

35. Macroinvertebrate species occupancy frequency distribution patterns in eutrophic lakes.

36. The return to land: association between hairworm infection and aquatic insect development.

37. On the Trichoptera of China with relatives of adjacent territories I.

38. The Trichoptera barcode initiative: a strategy for generating a species-level Tree of Life

39. New Mitogenome Features of Philopotamidae (Insecta: Trichoptera) with Two New Species of Gunungiella

40. New Species of the Genus Psychomyia Latreille (Trichoptera: Psychomyiidae) from China, with a Phylogney of Oriental Species.

41. The Smicridea (Smicridea) fasciatella species group (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) in Brazil: six new species and new distributional records

42. Using the larvae of caddisfly as a biomonitor to assess the spatial distribution and effective half-life of radiocesium in riverine environments in Fukushima, Japan

43. Diversity of Adult Caddisfly (Trichoptera) in Two Intermittent Streams During Dry Season in Phayao Province, Thailand.

44. Draft Genome Assemblies and Annotations of Agrypnia vestita Walker, and Hesperophylax magnus Banks Reveal Substantial Repetitive Element Expansion in Tube Case-Making Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera).

45. New Finds and Species of Caddisflies (Trichoptera) in Southeastern Belarus.

46. LIMNEPHILUS PATI O'CONNOR (TRICH.: LIMNEPHILIDAE), A CADDISFLY NEW TO SCOTLAND.

47. Adicella syriaca (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae) in Slovakia – the northernmost record from Central Europe. Spreading of an aquatic insect in the period of climate change?

48. Does construction in the spawning ground improve the riverbed conditions making it suitable for spawning of the Ryukyu-ayu Plecoglossus altivelis ryukyuensis?

49. The Psilotreta Banks, 1899 of the Dabie Mountains, east central China, with descriptions of two new species (Insecta: Trichoptera: Odontoceridae)

50. The First Report of the Genera Abaria and Drepanocentron (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae) from China, with Descriptions of Two New Species

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