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Caddisflies
There are 199 British and Irish species of caddisfly of which 3 have only been recorded in Ireland. As at 2013, a total of 119 of these species have been recorded in VC55 (Leicestershire and Rutland). These insects are also called sedgeflies or railflies, they are small moth-like insects, having two pairs of hairy membranous wings. They are closely related to Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) which have scales on their wings.
Leicestershire and Rutland resources
LESOPS 29 - Provisional Atlas of Caddis Flies in Leicestershire & Rutland - Ray Morris
Useful websites and publications
The Adult Trichoptera of Britain and Ireland Barnard and Ross. RES
Simple Key to Caddis Larvae FSC Aidgap
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