Conservation Status
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Rare and highly localized (Wiggins, 1996), expected in Alberta.
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Cyclicity
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Adults fly from late May to August.
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Distribution
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This species is found mainly in east-central North America. It has been recorded in western North West Territories, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Minnesota and Nebraska (Wiggins, 1998).
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General Description
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Adult head and thorax are medium brown. Legs are a uniform light brown with short black spines. Spur formula is 2, 4. 4. In males, the aedeagus has a large, black, acuminate spine, curving ventro-posterad then dorsad (Wiggins, 1998).
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Habitat
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Dense beds of submerged aquatic plants in standing to slowly moving waters (Wiggins, 1996).
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Life Cycle
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Annual?
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Trophic Strategy
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Larvae are detritovores, feeding on vascular plant tissue and fine organic particles (Wiggins, 1996).
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Fabria inornata
(
Felemenkçe; Flemish
)
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