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Conservation Status

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Common in forested regions; however, rare in the Great Plains area (Arnett Jr.,1993).
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Cyclicity

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All season; adults have a wide-spread emergence period and flight period (LaFontaine, 1981).
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Distribution

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Widely distributed, extends from Nova Scotia west to Alberta and south to Mexico (Schmid, 1998).
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General Description

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Adult head and body varies from pale to straw yellow. The wings are light brown with dark brown mottling and straw coloured legs (LaFontaine, 1981). Male clasper is huge, directed postero-dorsally and distally widened to an approximately rounded object with a dentate perimeter.
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Habitat

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Flowing waters (up to 34° C), lake littorals or deeper, as deep as 30cm on stream gravels.
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Life Cycle

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Adult emergence throughout the season with a 5 to 6 month egg diapause. Both emergence and egg laying occur in the evening, the females will flop aimlessly on or near the water edge while extruding a mass of eggs (hangs off the tip of the abdomen), then later attaches the mass to a solid object. H. borealis adults look different in flight from other Caddisflies. They fly with both wings in unison because the hindwing is attched to the forewing with a row of tiny hooks; normal Caddisflies beat their wings as two spread-out sets (LaFontaine, 1981).
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Trophic Strategy

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Omnivores, larvae feed primarily on diatoms and algae.
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Helicopsyche borealis ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Insecten

Helicopsyche borealis is een schietmot uit de familie Helicopsychidae. De soort komt voor in het Neotropisch en het Nearctisch gebied.

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Helicopsyche borealis ( Vietnamese )

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Helicopsyche borealis là một loài Trichoptera trong họ Helicopsychidae. Chúng phân bố ở vùng Tân nhiệt đớivùng Tân Bắc giới.

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Helicopsyche borealis: Brief Summary ( Vietnamese )

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Helicopsyche borealis là một loài Trichoptera trong họ Helicopsychidae. Chúng phân bố ở vùng Tân nhiệt đớivùng Tân Bắc giới.

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