» Genus Frenesia (Dot Wing Winter Sedges)
Common Names
Where & WhenRegions: East, Midwest
Time Of Year (?): Late September through February, peaking in November or December
Hatching BehaviorTime Of Day (?): Late morning or afternoon
Pupae emerge from the shallows on warm days, and are the most important stage of this species. They can be very important because few other insects are around at the same time of year.Egg-Laying BehaviorThe egg-laying females are not known to be important.Larva & Pupa BiologyDiet: Decaying plant matter
Environmental Tolerance: Prefers cold water
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