Conservation Status
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Probably common.
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Distribution
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Transcontinental distribution in Canada (Schmid, 1998).
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General Description
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Adults have ocelli and the vertex has three pairs of barely prominent warts. Male antennal length is slightly over half of forewing length. The spur formula is 0, 3, 4. Genital appendages of the males are large and obscured by the posterior edges of segment 9's extensions. The claspers are partly fused mesally, each with a wide, shallowly indented, curved posterior edge.
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Habitat
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Lakes, ponds and areas of large rivers where the current is reduced (Wiggins, 1996).
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Trophic Strategy
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Filamentous algae (Wiggins, 1996).
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Agraylea multipunctata: Brief Summary
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Agraylea multipunctata, the salt and pepper microcaddis, is a species of microcaddisfly in the family Hydroptilidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China).
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