Conservation Status
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Uncommon.
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Cyclicity
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Adults have been collected in late September.
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Distribution
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From British Columbia and Alberta, south to Utah. In Alberta, this species is only known from two areas, located at the bottom of major valleys, approximately 3500 feet in altitude (Nimmo, 1971).
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General Description
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Adult antennae are dark brown and the vertex of the head is dark brown, lightening laterally and postero-mesally. The dorsum of segment 9 in males is humped. Dorso-median process on segment 10 is robust and has a barb disto-ventrally (Nimmo, 1971).
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Habitat
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Varies from large mountain rivers to small forest creeks.
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Trophic Strategy
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Larvae are probably predacious.
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Rhyacophila vagrita
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Rhyacophila vagrita
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Rhyacophila vagrita: Brief Summary
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Rhyacophila vagrita là một loài Trichoptera trong họ Rhyacophilidae. Chúng phân bố ở miền Tân bắc.
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