Dolophilodes distinctus

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Dolophilodes distinctus
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Insecta
Order: Trichoptera
Family: Philopotamidae
Genus: Dolophilodes
Species:
D. distinctus
Binomial name
Dolophilodes distinctus
(Walker, 1852)

Dolophilodes distinctus is a species of caddisfly in the Philopotamidae family. The larvae are found in streams in eastern North America where they build net-like retreats.

Adult caddisflies are small moth-like insects; the adult Dolophilodes distinctus has brown wings with darker brown markings. Adult females emerging in summer are winged while those emerging in March are often brachypterous (have vestigial wings). These sometimes breed on the snow that is lying on the ground at this time of year.[1]

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