Conservation Status
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Not yet recorded in Alberta.
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Cyclicity
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Adults fly from late May to early October.
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Distribution
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Can be found from Saskatchewan to Arkansas, Georgia and Newfoundland; throughout eastern North America, with extensions into the boreal forest (Nimmo, 1987).
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General Description
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Male forewings are red-brown, and brown tinted hindwings. The antennae are red-brown, yellow-brown vertex, and a deep red-brown thorax. Male legs are brownish-yellow and red-brown in females. The distal article on the clasper is grooved on the disto-posterior face (Nimmo, 1987).
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Habitat
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Small to medium riffled streams.
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Life Cycle
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Annual(?) Unknown.
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Trophic Strategy
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Larvae are omnivorous.
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Hydropsyche betteni
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Hydropsyche betteni, the Common Netspinner, is a species of netspinning caddisfly in the family Hydropsychidae. It is found in North America.[1][2][3][4]
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Hydropsyche betteni: Brief Summary
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Hydropsyche betteni, the Common Netspinner, is a species of netspinning caddisfly in the family Hydropsychidae. It is found in North America.
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