Conservation Status
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Not collected often, possibly uncommon.
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Cyclicity
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Adults fly from late August to mid-October.
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Distribution
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This species range extends from Alaska, south to Wyoming and Oregon. In Alberta, there is only one local population in the lower foothills near Edson (Nimmo, 1971).
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General Description
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Adult antennae are light yellowish brown and vertex of the head deep reddish brown with paler warts. Spurs are brown. The distal article of the clasper in males is rectangular in outline and has a triangular disto-ventral process (Nimmo, 1971).
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Habitat
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Smaller streams with rocky beds.
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Trophic Strategy
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Larvae are probably predacious.
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Rhyacophila tucula
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Rhyacophila tucula
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Rhyacophila tucula: Brief Summary
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Rhyacophila tucula là một loài Trichoptera trong họ Rhyacophilidae. Chúng phân bố ở miền Tân bắc.
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