Limnephilidae, Kolenati, 1848

Karaouzas, Ioannis, Zawal, Andrzej, Michoński, Grzegorz & Pešić, Vladimir, 2019, Contribution to the knowledge of the caddisfly fauna of Montenegro - New data and records from the karstic springs of Lake Skadar basin, Ecologica Montenegrina 22, pp. 34-39 : 36-37

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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2019.22.3

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Limnephilidae
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Family Limnephilidae View in CoL

Halesus digitatus (Schrank, 1781) KIA 04(A), spring near Pričelje, 29.V.2018, 1 fifth instar larva; KIA 05(A), spring at Zeta River near Pričelje, 29.V.2018, 1 fifth instar larva; KIA 07(B), spring “Vriješko Vrelo” in Bandići, 30.V.2018, 1 fifth instar larva; KIA 09(B), Spring “Dobrik”, 30.V.2018, 1 fifth instar larva; KIA 14(A), Spring “Pećina” (cave), 01.VI.2018, 1 fifth instar larva; KIA 18(B), spring “Vukovo Vrelo” in Vidrovan: 04.VI.2018, 8 fifth instar larvae.

Potamophylax latipennis /luctuosus (larvae not separable). KIA 18(A), spring “Vukovo Vrelo” in Vidrovan, 04.VI.2018, 1 fifth instar larva.

Limnephilus subcentralis Brauer, 1857 (most possible; needs confirmation with adults). If confirmed, then this is the first record for Montenegro. Due to the several unknown larvae of the tribe Limnephilini , it can not be confirmed with confidence based only on larval material. So far recorded from Britain, Central and Northern Europe, Scandinavia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Slovakia.

KIA 11 (A), Spring “Vitoja”: 31.V.2018, 2 larvae; KIA 11 (B), Spring “Vitoja”: 31.V.2018, 2 larvae.

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