Hydropsyche alhedra

Ross, 1939

Hydropsyche alhedra is a of caddisfly described by Ross in 1939. The species is currently recognized as a synonym of Ceratopsyche alhedra, reflecting taxonomic revisions that have moved this to the Ceratopsyche. It belongs to the Hydropsychidae, a group of net-spinning caddisflies known for constructing capture nets in flowing water.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hydropsyche alhedra: /haɪˈdrɒpsaɪki ælˈhɛdrə/

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Distribution

North America.

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