Lenarchus rillus

(Milne, 1935)

northern caddisfly

Lenarchus rillus is a of northern caddisfly in the Limnephilidae. It was first described by Milne in 1935. The species is known from North America, with distribution records indicating presence in the Nearctic region. Very little detailed biological information has been published for this species.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lenarchus rillus: /lɛˈnarkəs ˈrɪləs/

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Distribution

North America; specifically recorded from the Nearctic region. Distribution records indicate presence across North America, though specific locality details are sparse.

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Taxonomic authority

The was originally described by Milne in 1935, with the authority citation (Milne, 1935). It is placed in the Lenarchus, which is part of the Limnephilidae—a large family of commonly known as northern caddisflies or case-makers.

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