Assorted Limnephilidae

(Limnephilidae)

[image of nymph]

(case length approx. 0.8 cm)

There are many varieties of Limnephilidae in the McKenzie, using all sorts of materials for their cases. This one seems to have a thing for using fir needles along with its gravel. The thing to the left is another Limnephilidae that lost its case -- it spent most of its time undulating its body to get oxygen.

[image of nymph]

(case length approx. 1.0 cm)

This is another one... The case is gravel, with fir needles

[image of nymph]

(case length approx. 1.8 cm)

And this is another one, though probably its a young October caddis. The case is made up almost entirely of small pieces of bark and wood.

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last update: October 27, 1999

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