Lepidostoma podagrum

(McLachlan, 1871)

Lepidostoma podagrum is a of caddisfly in the Lepidostomatidae, originally described as Nosopus podager by McLachlan in 1871. It belongs to a known for constructing distinctive portable cases from plant material. The species occurs in the Nearctic region, specifically in North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lepidostoma podagrum: /ˌlɛpɪˈdɒstoʊmə poʊˈdæɡrəm/

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Distribution

Nearctic region; recorded from North America.

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Taxonomic History

Originally described by McLachlan in 1871 under the basionym Nosopus podager, later transferred to the Lepidostoma.

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