Rhyacophila angelita

Banks, 1911

Rhyacophila angelita is a of free-living described by Banks in 1911. It belongs to the , a group characterized by predatory that do not construct portable cases. The species is known from North America.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Rhyacophila angelita: /ˌraɪ.əˈkɒf.ɪ.lə æn.dʒəˈliː.tə/

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Distribution

North America; Nearctic region. GBIF records confirm presence in North America.

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Nomenclature

The epithet 'angelita' appears to be derived from the diminutive form of 'angel' in Spanish. The species was described by Nathan Banks in 1911.

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