Neothremma

Dodds & Hisaw, 1925

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Neothremma is a of in the Uenoidae, established by Dodds and Hisaw in 1925. The genus contains at least one described , Neothremma siskiyou, known as the Siskiyou caddisfly, which is found in California. As a member of the Uenoidae, it belongs to a family of case-making caddisflies associated with cool, flowing waters.

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How to pronounce Neothremma: /niː.oʊˈθɹɛmə/

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Distribution

California, United States (based on the known Neothremma siskiyou).

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Taxonomic Notes

Neothremma is classified within the Uenoinae of the Uenoidae. The family Uenoidae was historically treated as a subfamily of Limnephilidae but is now recognized as a distinct family within the superfamily Limnephiloidea.

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