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Northern Caddisfly - I think! - Dicosmoecus - male

Northern Caddisfly - I think! - Dicosmoecus - Male
3 mi North of Manzanita, Tilamook County, Oregon, USA
September 30, 2006
Size: 22 mm in body length
The largest caddisfly I've ever seen! It was attracted to my lantern at our campsite in an old-growth rainforest next to the ocean. I'm pretty sure the palp has 3 segments, making it a male? Any guesses on this west coast species?

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Northern Caddisfly - I think! - Dicosmoecus - male Thoracic warts - Dicosmoecus - male Very Blurry, 3-segmented palps - Dicosmoecus - male

Moved

October Caddis
This appears to be Dicosmoecus.

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