Hydroptila waubesiana

Betten, 1934

Hydroptila waubesiana is a of microcaddisfly in the Hydroptilidae, described by Betten in 1934. As a member of the Hydroptila, it belongs to the most diverse genus of microcaddisflies, characterized by their minute size and distinctive larval cases. The species is documented from the Nearctic region of North America. Like other hydroptilids, are small and often overlooked due to their diminutive size.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hydroptila waubesiana: /hʌɪˈdrɒptɨlə wɔːbɛˈsiænə/

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Distribution

Nearctic region of North America

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