About Mystacides sepulchralis (Walker, 1852)
Mystacides sepulchralis, commonly called the black dancer, is a species of long-horned caddisfly. It belongs to the family Leptoceridae, and it occurs in North America.
Mystacides sepulchralis (Walker, 1852) is a animal in the Leptoceridae family, order Trichoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Mystacides sepulchralis (Walker, 1852)
Mystacides sepulchralis, the black dancer, is a North American long-horned caddisfly from the family Leptoceridae.
Mystacides sepulchralis, commonly called the black dancer, is a species of long-horned caddisfly. It belongs to the family Leptoceridae, and it occurs in North America.
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Nectopsyche exquisita (Walker, 1852)
Leptocerus americanus (Banks, 1899)
Mystacides interjectus (Banks, 1914)
Oecetis cinerascens (Hagen, 1861)
Nectopsyche pavida (Hagen, 1861)
Nectopsyche candida (Hagen, 1861)
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