Rhyacophila manistee
Ross, 1938
Rhyacophila manistee is a of free-living described by Ross in 1938. As a member of the , its are caseless, constructing retreats rather than portable cases. The species is known from North America, though specific details about its and distribution remain limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Rhyacophila manistee: /raɪˈækəfɪlə ˈmænɪsti/
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Distribution
North America.
Similar Taxa
- RhyacophilaOther in this are also caseless with free-living , distinguished by genitalic and larval morphological features requiring expert identification.