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Why are EPT taxa so important?
Invert Tuesdays Andrea Bresolin 1/12/21 Invert Tuesdays Andrea Bresolin 1/12/21

Why are EPT taxa so important?

When it comes to biomonitoring, there are three orders of insects that are especially useful – Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera, or EPT.

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Invert Tuesdays meets Paris Museum of Modern Art
Invert Tuesdays Alyssa Frazao 7/14/20 Invert Tuesdays Alyssa Frazao 7/14/20

Invert Tuesdays meets Paris Museum of Modern Art

Members of the order Trichoptera, the caddisflies, recently collaborated with French artist Hubert Duprat and created beautiful cases made from gold and opalescent gems that will be displayed in the Paris Museum of Modern Art in an exhibition this September.

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