Chilostigmodes areolatus
(Walker, 1852)
Chilostigmodes areolatus is a of in the Limnephilidae, first described by Walker in 1852. It belongs to the tribe Chilostigmini, a group of limnephilid caddisflies primarily associated with (still-water) . The Chilostigmodes is small and poorly studied, with limited published information on the biology of its constituent species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Chilostigmodes areolatus: //kaɪloʊˈstɪɡmoʊdiːz ˌɛəriˈoʊlətəs//
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Distribution
Recorded from North America; distribution within this region is poorly documented. Specific locality records are sparse.