Limnephilus harrimani

Banks, 1900

Limnephilus harrimani is a caddisfly described by Banks in 1900. It belongs to the Limnephilidae, a diverse group of case-making commonly found in lentic and lotic freshwater . The species is recorded from the Nearctic region, specifically North America. Like other members of the Limnephilus, it likely has a holometabolous with aquatic larval stages and terrestrial .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Limnephilus harrimani: //lɪmˈnɛfɪləs ˈhærɪməni//

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Distribution

Recorded from North America (Nearctic region). Specific locality details beyond continental distribution are not well documented in available sources.

Similar Taxa

  • LimnephilusOther in this share general body plan and case-building larval habits; specific distinguishing characters for L. harrimani require examination of genitalia and wing venation patterns.

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