Rock Caddisfly vs October Caddis

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Rock Caddisfly October Caddis
Scientific Name Goera calcarata Dicosmoecus gilvipes
Order Trichoptera Trichoptera
Family Goeridae Limnephilidae
Size 8-12 mm 20-28 mm
Habitat Rivers & Streams Rivers & Streams
Diet Omnivores Herbivores
Regions Europe North America
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Rock Caddisfly

A caddisfly of limestone streams whose cases incorporate calcareous sand grains and pebble ballast. Larvae scrape algae from rock surfaces.

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Did You Know?

The calcareous case material provides partial camouflage against the pale limestone streambed.

October Caddis

A large orange-bodied caddisfly that hatches in autumn on western North American rivers. It is one of the most important late-season food sources for steelhead and salmon.

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Did You Know?

October caddis larvae build massive cases from pebbles and can be so abundant that they visibly alter the streambed substrate.