Hydroptila grandiosa

Ross, 1938

microcaddisfly

Hydroptila grandiosa is a of microcaddisfly in the Hydroptilidae, described by Ross in 1938. As a member of the order Trichoptera, it belongs to a group of aquatic insects closely related to and butterflies. The species is recorded from North America. Microcaddisflies in this are generally small-bodied and associated with freshwater .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hydroptila grandiosa: /hɪˈdrɒptɪlə ɡrænˈdiːoʊsə/

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Distribution

North America

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