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Photo#1197045
IMG_7229

IMG_7229
Lunenburg, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada
July 8, 2015
Size: 8 mm
Something in Dipseudopsidae?

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IMG_7229 IMG_7229

Trichoptera
I cannot determine family from this pic

 
Wing Venation Image Added
You can disregard this and I'll frass the attached image if it's worthless.

I tried to restate the venations as best I could. Although I think I got it right for the most part, I realize my interpretation of the lines is heavily biased by images I looked at on the website drawwing.org. The closest thing there I could find were in the genera Phylocentropus and Neureclipsis. R2 and R3 merge in the latter so I don't think it could be that.

There are so few images illustrated that this exercise may be kind of ridiculous so I'll pre-appoligize for wasting your time with it if it is a waste of time.

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