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Caddisfly Genus Cheumatopsyche (Little Sister Sedges)

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» Genus Cheumatopsyche (Little Sister Sedges)
Species in CheumatopsycheNumber of SpecimensNumber of Pictures
Cheumatopsyche campylaLittle Sister Sedge00
Cheumatopsyche etronaLittle Sister Sedge00
Cheumatopsyche gracilisLittle Sister Sedge00
Cheumatopsyche harwoodiLittle Sister Sedge00
Cheumatopsyche lasiaLittle Sister Sedge00
Cheumatopsyche pasellaLittle Sister Sedge00
Cheumatopsyche pettitiLittle Sister Sedge00
Cheumatopsyche smithiLittle Sister Sedge112
Cheumatopsyche sordidaLittle Sister Sedge00
Cheumatopsyche speciosaLittle Sister Sedge00

34 species aren't included.
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To generalize broadly, Cheumatopsyche is found lower in the watershed than the similar genera Hydropsyche and Ceratopsyche. It is also smaller, but there is wide variation in size and color between the species. See the family Hydropsychidae page for life cycle details common to these genera.

The most important trout stream species are Cheumatopsyche campyla and Cheumatopsyche pettiti.


Pictures of 6 Caddisfly Specimens in the Genus Cheumatopsyche:

Specimen Page:12
Cheumatopsyche (Little Sister Sedges) Caddisfly PupaCheumatopsyche (Little Sister Sedges) Caddisfly Pupa View 10 PicturesThis is the first fully formed caddis pupa (technically, a pharate adult (Pharate adult: Caddisflies are considered to be pupae during their transformation from larva into adult. This transformation is complete before they're ready to emerge. The emerging insect we imitate with the "pupa" patterns we tie is technically called a pharate adult. It is a fully-formed adult caddisfly with one extra layer of exoskeleton surrounding it and restricting its wings.)) that I've collected and photographed alive and healthy. I'll put a video of this specimen online soon, too.
Collected April 14, 2007 from Cayuta Creek in New York
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on April 22, 2007
Cheumatopsyche (Little Sister Sedges) Caddisfly PupaCheumatopsyche (Little Sister Sedges) Caddisfly Pupa View 3 PicturesI photographed this one recently dead. It's hard to keep caddis pupae alive for very long in a collection container.
Collected May 18, 2004 from the Namekagon River in Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on January 25, 2006
Specimen Page:12

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