- The
family Leptoceridae are a
family of
caddisflies often called "long-horned caddisflies" or "silverhorns".
Leptoceridae is the
second largest family...
- few
species feed
opportunistically on dead
animals or fish, and some
Leptoceridae larvae feed on
freshwater sponges. One such
opportunistic species is...
- the
black dancer, is a
species of long-horned
caddisfly in the
family Leptoceridae. It is
found in
North America. "Mystacides
sepulchralis Report". Integrated...
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Triaenodes phalacris is an
extinct species of
species caddisfly in the
family Leptoceridae. It was
endemic to the
United States.
World Conservation Monitoring Centre...
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Triaenodes tridontus was a
species of
insect in
family Leptoceridae. It was
endemic to the
United States.
World Conservation Monitoring Centre (2018)....
- This is a list of
North American animals extinct in the
Holocene that
covers extinctions from the
Holocene epoch, a
geologic epoch that
began about 11...
- Aphelocheridae, Phryganeidae, Molannidae, Beraeidae, Odontoceridae,
Leptoceridae, Goeridae, Lepidostomatidae, Brachycentridae,
Sericostomatidae 10 Crayfish...
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Mystacides is a
genus of long-horned
caddisflies in the
family Leptoceridae.
There are more than 20
described species in Mystacides.
These 24
species belong...
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Family Hydropsychidae Tobias'
caddisfly (Hydropsyche tobiasi)
Family Leptoceridae Triaenodes phalacris Triaenodes tridontus Family Rhyacophilidae Rhyacophila...
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Ceraclea transversa is a
species of long-horned
caddisfly in the
family Leptoceridae. It is
found in
North America. "Ceraclea
transversa Report". Integrated...