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Jul 26, 2004 Caddisfly - Pycnopsyche caddisfly - Platycentropus radiatus Hydropsychid 2 - Parapsyche elsis Caddisfly? unknown insect on lighted porch Caddisfly - Ceraclea White-tornadoed caddisfly - Ceraclea Trichoptera. Classification. Kingdom Animalia (Animals). Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods). Subphylum
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Jul 24, 2009 The posture, wing shape, and venation appear typical of a hydropsychid to me. Your size estimate is likely oversize, but it does suggest that this is probably Hydropsyche (including the concept of Ceratopsyche as a subgenus). Cheumatopsyche are rather small (typically less than 10mm head to wingtip),
Macrostemum zebratum Zebra Caddisfly - Macrostemum zebratum Macrostemum zebratum? - Macrostemum zebratum Zebra Caddisfly - Macrostemum zebratum caddisfly - Macrostemum zebratum Some type of moth? - Macrostemum zebratum Zebra Caddisfly - Macrostemum zebratum Beautiful Caddis - Macrostemum
Nov 5, 2017 Tube Maker Caddisfly. Cathance River Preserve, Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA September 28, 2017. Size: 11mm. I'm torn between Polycentropus and Cernotina. The tarsus is long and narrow and nearly as long as the tibia and this suggests Cernotina. However, the darkness of the muscle
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Jul 14, 2009 An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information.
Sep 29, 2016 CADDISFLY. Silver Springs, Florida, USA September 23, 2016. Size: 15 mm. Spent the night in Silver Springs State Park, put up a UV light and quickly got dozens of these. Probably a moth but not sure. MPG has several that look somewhat like it but my poor eyesight makes them all look alike. Thanks for
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