Ross-1938

Guides

  • Oxyethira serrata

    Oxyethira serrata is a species of microcaddisfly in the family Hydroptilidae, described by Ross in 1938. The species belongs to a genus characterized by reduced wing venation and small adult size typical of this family. Records indicate presence in North America within the Nearctic region. As with other Hydroptilidae, adults are likely associated with aquatic or riparian habitats where larval development occurs.

  • Rhyacophila manistee

    Rhyacophila manistee is a species of free-living caddisfly described by Ross in 1938. As a member of the family Rhyacophilidae, its larvae are caseless, constructing silk retreats rather than portable cases. The species is known from North America, though specific details about its ecology and distribution remain limited.