Grammotaulius

Kolenati, 1848

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Grammotaulius is a of in the Limnephilidae, established by Kolenati in 1848. The genus contains distributed across Europe and North America, including at least two recognized species: G. alascensis and G. bettenii. As limnephilid caddisflies, members of this genus are aquatic in their larval stages and terrestrial as .

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How to pronounce Grammotaulius: //ɡræm.moʊˈtɔː.li.əs//

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Distribution

Europe and North America. Specific country records include Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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Taxonomic authority

The was established by Kolenati in 1848. Two are currently recognized: Grammotaulius alascensis (Schmid, 1964) and Grammotaulius bettenii (Hill-Griffin, 1912).

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