Limnephilidae

Limnephilidae
Limnephilidae
Adult Parachiona picicornis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Trichoptera
Suborder: Integripalpia
Superfamily: Limnephiloidea
Family: Limnephilidae
Kolenati, 1848
Subfamilies

Dicosmoecinae
Drusinae
Limnephilinae
Pseudostenophylacinae
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Limnephilidae is a family of caddisflies with about 100 genera. They belong to the main lineage of case-constructing caddisflies, the Integripalpia or tube-case caddisflies. The Limnephilidae is one of the most species-rich Trichoptera families of northern temperate regions, but only a few are known from tropical areas and the Southern Hemisphere. For this reason they are often known as northern caddisflies.

Description and ecology

The adults are usually brown in colour, often with narrow mottled or patterned forewings and much broader, transparent hindwings. The aquatic larvae construct portable cases from a wide variety of plant and mineral materials, sometimes even snail shells. Cases of young larvae often looking completely different from those of larger instars. Larvae tend to be eruciform (with a thickset head and thorax), rather slow-moving, and usually feed by browsing algae or scavenging animal remains. They pupate within the larval case, the pupa swimming to the surface before flying away as an adult. For most species the life cycle is completed within one year.

The family includes one extraordinary aberrant genus, Enoicyla, whose larvae are terrestrial, living among moss and leaf litter. The females of Enoicyla have only vestigial wings and are flightless.

Systematics

The Limnephilidae are divided among the four subfamilies listed here (with some notable genera also given). A few genera are not presently assignable to subfamily.

  • Dicosmoecinae
  • Drusinae
    • Drusus
  • Limnephilinae
    • Anabolia
    • Chaetopteryx
    • Enoicyla
    • Glyphotaelius
    • Limnephilus
    • Parachiona
    • Chilostigma
  • Pseudostenophylacinae
  • Incertae sedis
    • Allomyia
    • Manophylax
    • Moselyana
    • Pedomoecus

References

  • Chinery, Michael Collins Guide to the Insects of Britain and Western Europe 1986 (Reprinted 1991)

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