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Conservation Status

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Not rare.
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Cyclicity

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Adults are flying between mid-July to mid-August.
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Distribution

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Presently found only in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta and Montana.
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General Description

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The antennae of the adults are light ot dark brown, with the vertex of the head dark brown. Adults have a dark reddish brown thorax. Further genitalia dissection of males are required for species identification. The distal process of the male clasper is short, black and curved dorsad.
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Habitat

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Small,turbulent, boulder or course gravel mountain streams/creeks.
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Life Cycle

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Annual (?). The larvae develop from fall to summer.
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Trophic Strategy

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Larvae feed on detritus and diatoms..
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Oligophlebodes zelti ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Oligophlebodes zelti is een schietmot uit de familie Thremmatidae. De soort komt voor in het Nearctisch gebied.

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21-06-2011
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