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Little Brown Sedge Genus Lepidostoma (Little Brown Sedges)

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Species in LepidostomaNumber of SpecimensNumber of Pictures
Lepidostoma bryantiLittle Plain Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma cascadenseLittle Plain Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma cinereumLittle Plain Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma costalisLittle Plain Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma griseumLittle Plain Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma pluvialeLittle Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma podagrumLittle Brown Sedge49
Lepidostoma quercinaLittle Plain Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma rayneriLittle Plain Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma roafiLittle Plain Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma stigmaLittle Plain Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma togatumLittle Plain Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma unicolorLittle Plain Brown Sedge00
Lepidostoma vernalisLittle Plain Brown Sedge00

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Pictures of 9 Little Brown Sedge Specimens:

Specimen Page:12
Lepidostoma podagrum (Little Brown Sedge) Little Brown Sedge LarvaLepidostoma podagrum (Little Brown Sedge) Little Brown Sedge Larva View 2 PicturesThe photo of the specimen cased is alive. The photo of the uncased larva is the same specimen taken after it was preserved in its case. Unfortunately, there was a lot of pigment transfer making the specimen look olivaceous. In life it was grayish white as shown in the first photo.
Collected May 12, 2011 from the Fall River in California
Added to Troutnut.com by Entoman on December 14, 2011
Lepidostoma podagrum (Little Brown Sedge) Little Brown Sedge LarvaLepidostoma podagrum (Little Brown Sedge) Little Brown Sedge Larva View 1 PicturesThis egg packet was dropped from the specimen with the severely foreshortened abdomen in the other photo series. It's amazing how much abdominal length is given up in this process. The egg packet looked black in the hand.
Collected May 12, 2011 from the Fall River in California
Added to Troutnut.com by Entoman on December 14, 2011
Male Lepidostoma (Little Brown Sedges) Little Brown Sedge AdultMale Lepidostoma (Little Brown Sedges) Little Brown Sedge Adult View 7 PicturesOn an evening filled with millions of caddisflies, this one stood out as the only one of its kind that found its way into my net. Dave Ruiter identified it from the photos as a Lepidostoma specimen in the pluviale species group.
Collected July 1, 2019 from the Madison River in Montana
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on July 18, 2019
Specimen Page:12
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