SeasonalityAdults can be found in mid-June.IdentificationAdult antennae are dark brown with very dark scapes. The vertex of the head is dark brown and the spurs are yellow. Forewings are light reddish brown, irrorate and the costal area is clear. In males, the clasper has a full base with minute, long and narrow dorsal processes at right angles (Nimmo, 1971).
Scientific NameAnabolia ozburniHabitat
Boreal lakes.
Seasonality
Adults can be found in mid-June.
Identification
Adult antennae are dark brown with very dark scapes. The vertex of the head is dark brown and the spurs are yellow. Forewings are light reddish brown, irrorate and the costal area is clear. In males, the clasper…
Adult antennae are dark brown with very dark scapes. The vertex of the head is dark brown and the spurs are yellow. Forewings are light reddish brown, irrorate and the costal area is clear. In males, the clasper has a full base with minute, long and narrow dorsal processes at right angles (Nimmo, 1971).
Life History
Annual?
Conservation
Rare.
Diet Info
Larvae are detritovores, feeding on vascular plant tissues.
Range
The range for this species extends from Alberta, east to Quebec, New Hampshire and Michigan. In Alberta, it has been recorded from Edmonton and Cold Lake (Nimmo, 1971).
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Page Citation for Anabolia ozburni
Page Citation
"Species Details - Anabolia ozburni, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-3068. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.
References
AuthorNimmo, A. P.
TitleThe adult Rhyacophilidae and Limnephilidae (Trichoptera) of Alberta and eastern British Columbia and their post-glacial origin.
Publication Date1971
Series TitleQuaestiones Entomologicae
Volume7
Pages1-234
Specimen Information
There are 2 specimens of this Species.
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2 results plotted on map in 2 markers. Note: Only records with latitude and longitude coordinates are plotted on map.