Caddisflies (Trichoptera)


Caddisflies (Trichoptera)

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Alice wrote:
1 Mar 2025

Hydroptilidae (family)
Alice wrote:
1 Mar 2025
Certainly Hydroptilidae.

Hydroptilidae (family)
WendyEM wrote:
23 Feb 2025
I'm not sure they are Zyganids - neither of the pair has the male's feathery antennae. These insects seem to be smaller and leaner than Myrtartona coronias. Could they be flies or caddisflies?

Trichoptera (order)
Alice wrote:
21 Feb 2025
Yes, caddisfly, possibly an ecnomid species (Ecnomidae).

Trichoptera (order)
Alice wrote:
21 Feb 2025
Not a caddisfly. It's a moth.

Trichoptera (order)
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