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Conservation Status

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Not common.
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Cyclicity

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Adults can be found from early June to late August.
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Distribution

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In Canada, from Vancouver Island east to Newfoundland, and extending south to Texas. There are some isolated records in the McKenzie Delta and Colorado (Nimmo, 1986).
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General Description

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Adult forewings are golden brown with scattered pale areas. The antennae are orange-brown and the vertex of the head is brown. Legs are cream to yellow-brown with brown spurs. In males, segment 10 has two pairs of processes. The ventral pair are blade or hook-like. Dorsal pair are long, slender, acuminate and curved postero-dorsad (Nimmo, 1986).
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Habitat

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Lakes?
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Life Cycle

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Annual ?
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Trophic Strategy

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Larvae are predacious.
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Polycentropus interruptus ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Insecten

Polycentropus interruptus is een schietmot uit de familie Polycentropodidae. De soort komt voor in het Nearctisch gebied.

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