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Oligostomis pardalis

Oligostomis pardalis
Dedham, Hancock County, Maine, USA
June 14, 2008

Moved
Moved from Oligostomis.

Hey Dave. Thanks for the verification. Yes, I figured it had to be this species, but I don't have much experience with the genus so I left it for someone who knew what they were doing. I hope you have a great new year, too!

Moved
Moved from Agrypnia.

Oligostomis sp.
Wow! This is a beautiful caddis. The yellow band on the hindwing is a character, as far as I know, shared only by Oligostomis and the Asian genus Eubasilissa. Maybe if Donald Chandler or Dave Ruiter wander through they could get a species ID for you.

 
Oligostomis pardalis
Hi Brady - Vassili Belov sent this along to me. You are right that this is one of those critters that is easy to determine via hind wing pattern and I expect you knew the answer :). Have a great new year!

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