Predaceous-larvae
Guides
Hesperophylax magnus
northern caddisfly
Hesperophylax magnus is a species of northern caddisfly in the family Limnephilidae, described by Banks in 1918. It is native to North America and is one of seven recognized species in the genus Hesperophylax. Larvae are more predaceous than other Hesperophylax species and exhibit opportunistic omnivory. The species is univoltine with an extended flight period.
Limnia loewi
Limnia loewi is a species of marsh fly in the family Sciomyzidae, described by Steyskal in 1965. Members of this genus are small to medium-sized flies associated with wetland and aquatic habitats. The species epithet honors the German dipterist Hermann Loew. As with other Sciomyzidae, larvae are likely predaceous on freshwater snails, though specific details for this species remain undocumented.