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caddisfly - Agrypnia vestita - male

caddisfly - Agrypnia vestita - Male
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
September 22, 2010
Size: 16.5mm to wingtip

Moved
Moved from Caddisflies.

Agrypnia vestita
on the small side for this species, but that's what it is. A male.

interesting
Tom - I am having a hard time placing that venation. Probably a limnephilid but it will real interesting for me to hear what you hear from Don.
have a great day
dave

 
Probably a limnephilid
The pattern struck me as a Phryganea, but the veins don't look right. I have it saved for Don, but it might be a while before he can get to it. His work load at UNH has increased this year.

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