Lenarchus rho

(Milne, 1935)

Lenarchus rho is a of caddisfly in the Limnephilidae, first described by Milne in 1935. It belongs to the order Trichoptera, an aquatic insect group whose larvae construct protective cases. The species is recorded from North America within the Nearctic region. As a member of Limnephilidae, it is likely associated with freshwater , though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Lenarchus rho: //lɛˈnɑr.kəs roʊ//

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Distribution

Recorded from North America; specifically within the Nearctic region. Distribution details beyond continental-level records are not available.

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