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Unknown Caddisfly - Agrypnia glacialis

Unknown Caddisfly - Agrypnia glacialis
Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, USA
May 23, 2011
Size: Length ~ 10-12 mm
This species of caddisfly seems abundant just now. I'm hoping that someone might recognize it. Thank you! ;-)
PS: Roger, are you out there?

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Agrypnia glacialis
a female - great picture

 
Thanks, Dave!
Thanks for your persistence with this unusual caddis! ;-)

PS: It's swell to have an image of this species for the BG collection!

PPS: Here's the video clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXENLtQQg5Y

 
great video
how do you do that?

 
Videography....
I employ a couple of different videocameras (Sony HDR-CX150 and HDR CX-550-V) to chronicle and archive my observations, Dave. Short video clips are stored and shared with the public via YouTube (See Channel for 'Lucretius41'). Lots of 'bugs'! ;-)

Limnephilidae?
Carl - I have been looking at this for nearly a week now and still don't have a real good idea on genus. The wing picture is great but I don't know what it is.
Hopefully you have kept a few. If not please do so. I would love to look at them.
dave

 
Thanks Dave!
Sorry for the tardy reply. I've been in the Seattle/Spokane area for the last week. Gosh, I didn't think to collect specimens, but I will make an effort to do so tomorrow morning! ;-)

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