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5/24/2018  |   11:15 AM - 11:30 AM   |  DESCRIPTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF ASSOCIATED LARVAE AND ADULTS OF VIETNAMESE AND SOUTH CAROLINA CADDISFLIES   |  420 B

DESCRIPTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF ASSOCIATED LARVAE AND ADULTS OF VIETNAMESE AND SOUTH CAROLINA CADDISFLIES

According to Morse et al. (2017), only 47% of trichopteran larvae in the Southeastern United States have been described sufficiently to enable confident identification to species. In Vietnam and other parts of Asia, almost none of the larvae are known. Continued work on describing larval species may improve the accuracy of water quality monitoring metrics. Genetic barcoding (COI) was used to associate unknown larvae with known or unknown adults from these regions. The morphology of the larvae was then described in words as well as illustrated to aid species level identification. If the species was new to science, the adult was described in the same manner.

  • Taxonomy
  • Bioassessment
  • Genetics

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Madeline Genco (), Clemson University, maddiegenco@gmail.com;


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