Grannom Caddisfly vs Spotted Sedge

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Grannom Caddisfly Spotted Sedge
Scientific Name Brachycentrus subnubilus Hydropsyche siltalai
Order Trichoptera Trichoptera
Family Brachycentridae Hydropsychidae
Size 8-12 mm 10-14 mm
Habitat Rivers & Streams Rivers & Streams
Diet Detritivores Omnivores
Regions Europe Europe
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Grannom Caddisfly

A small dark caddisfly that produces massive spring hatches on European rivers. Larvae build distinctive square-sectioned cases from silk and plant fibers.

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Did You Know?

Grannom hatches are so dense on some rivers that local people historically swept up mounds of dead adults to use as fertilizer.

Spotted Sedge

A net-spinning caddisfly that constructs silken capture nets in fast-flowing water to filter food from the current. Adults have spotted brown wings.

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Did You Know?

Net-spinning caddisfly larvae are such effective filter feeders that they can remove significant amounts of fine particles from stream water.