Larvae of the three common North American species <I>Phylocentropus</I> (Trichoptera: Dipseudopsidae)

Authors

  • S. K. Sturkie
  • J. C. Morse

Keywords:

Phylocentropus carolinus, Phylocentropus lucidus, Phylocentropus placidus, species diagnosis, water quality monitoring

Abstract

The caddisfly genus Phylocentropus includes 7 extant species globally, of which 5 occur in eastern North America and 2 in eastern Asia. Larvae of the 3 most common North American species [Phylocentropus carolinus Carpenter, P. lucidus (Hagen), and P. placidus (Banks)] were associated with identifiable adults and diagnostic characters are described. Larvae of these 3 species may be distinguished by overall length of mature larvae, head color pattern, and number of spines on the hind tibiae. Larvae of other species of this genus are unknown.

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Published

1998-09-01