taxonID	type	description	language	source
A62687B1FFD7FFF7FF43FCEFFE4BFECB.taxon	description	Redescription of female. Length 1.9 – 2.2 mm, 18 antennal segments. Brown in alcohol. Abdominal segment VII annular; segments VIII and IX narrowing apically, as in Fig. 12 B, sternum segment VIII with small tubular process (Fig. 2 A), which is inconspicuous or lacking in some specimens; segment X narrowing apically, bearing lateral papillae. Bursa copulatrix as in Fig. 2 B, with posterior copulatory channel about same length as anterior genital chamber, this chamber sclerotized on margins and extending forward as small leglike processes, bell-shaped central sclerite. As with the males, the females of N. mobilensis are atypical of other southeastern species of the N. caxima Group. In some of the specimens examined, the sternal plate on abdominal segment VIII seems to be absent, in others a small sclerotized tubular process is present (Fig. 2 A), but all lack the large, conspicuous sternal plate seen in other species of the N. caxima Group.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD7FFF7FF43FCEFFE4BFECB.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Alabama, Baldwin County, Jessamine Bayou @ Kettle Creek, N 31.0122, W 87.9260, 1 June 2004, P. O’Neil, 16 3, 4 Ƥ; Bottle Creek tributary, N 30.9558, W 87.9362, 29 May 2004, P. O’Neil, 3163; Tensaw Lake, slough west of Dead Lake Island, N 31.0503, W 87.8954, 22 October 2003, P. O’Neil, 213; Proctor Creek @ New Hubbard Landing, N 31.0732, W 87.8781, 22 October 2003, O’Neil / Ford, 163; Red Hills Creek @ Tensaw Lake, N 31.0899, W 87.8701, 22 October 2003, O’Neil / Ford, 83; Mifflin Lake, Squirrel Bayou, N 30.9559, W 87.8953, 20 October 2003, O’Neil / Shepard, 43; Upper Briar Lake, North Rice Creek, N 31.0181, W 87.8889, 22 October 2003, O’Neil / Shepard, 28 3; Bayou Tallapoosa, East End, N 31.0374, W 87.9137, 22 October 2003, O’Neil / Ford, 493; Tensaw Lake @ inlet, N 31.0488, W 87.8711, 22 October 2003, O’Neil / Shepard, 1073, 37 Ƥ; Mobile County, Mobile River @ Bucks, N 31.0226, W 88.0226, 15 May 2003, O’Neil / Shepard, 53; Dead Lake @ Dead Lake Marina, N 30.9047, W 87.9801, 15 May 2003, O’Neil / Shepard, 33; Washington County, Tombigbee River @ McIntosh Landing, N 31.2565, W 87.9888, 15 May 2003, O’Neil / Shepard, 453.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD7FFF7FF43FCEFFE4BFECB.taxon	distribution	Distribution. AL, TX.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD5FFF6FF43FB3BFD39F843.taxon	description	Redescription of female. Length 2 – 2.5 mm. 18 antennal segments. Brown in alcohol. Abdominal segments VII-X typical for the genus, sternum segment VIII with mesal sclerite as in Fig. 4 A, with thin, lateral processes narrowing apically. Bursa copulatrix as in Fig. 4 B with posterior copulatory channel about same length as anterior genital chamber, this chamber sclerotized marginally, extending anteriorly as elongate processes, with bell-shaped central sclerite. On the basis of the narrow, curved sternal sclerite on abdominal segment VIII, N. falca is grouped with N. riegeli and N. alabamensis. It differs in the linear nature of the sternal sclerite in comparison to the other two species.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD5FFF6FF43FB3BFD39F843.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Illinois, Kankakee County, Momence, Kankakee River, 22 June 1938, Ross / Burks, 873, 16 Ƥ.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD5FFF6FF43FB3BFD39F843.taxon	distribution	Distribution. IL, KS, MN, OH, SC, WI.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD2FFF0FF43F914FDAFF9D0.taxon	description	Redescription of female. Length 2 – 2.5 mm. 18 antennal segments, brown in alcohol. Abdominal segments VII – X typical for genus, sternum segment VIII with crescent-shaped mesal sclerite (Fig. 6 A). Bursa copulatrix as in Fig. 6 B with posterior copulatory channel about ¾ length of genital chamber, this chamber with sclerotized lateral bands extending anteriorly as elongate processes, bell-shaped mesal sclerite elongate anteriorly. As with N. alabamensis, N. riegeli is identified by the crescent-shaped, sternal sclerite on segment VIII. However, in N. riegeli the sclerite is entire mesally.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD2FFF0FF43F914FDAFF9D0.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Illinois, Pope County, Eddyville, Lusk Creek, 19 - 20 June 1940, Mohr / Riegel, 63, 90 Ƥ.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD2FFF0FF43F914FDAFF9D0.taxon	distribution	Distribution. AR, IL, KY, OK.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD3FFF2FF43F91EFDEDF9C8.taxon	description	Female. Length 1.8 – 2.0 mm, 18 antennal segments, brown in alcohol. Abdominal segments VII – X typical for genus, sternum VIII with large mesal plate which is divided anteriorly (Fig. 8 A). Bursa copulatrix as in Fig. 8 B with posterior copulatory channel elongate and narrow, about same length as genital chamber, this chamber with thin lateral bands which extend anterolaterally as narrow feet; bell-shaped mesal sclerite with shallow anterior excision. Females appear to be most similar to N. mentonensis and N. rasmusseni. All three species have a large, rectanguloid sternal plate on segment VIII. Females of N. armitagei differ in that the posterior margin is not sinuate, as in the other two species, and the anterior margin is deeply incised.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD3FFF2FF43F91EFDEDF9C8.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Alabama, Baldwin County, Rains Creek @ AL Hwy 225, 14 May 2003, Shepard / O’Neil, 33. Florida, Clay County, Gold Head Branch, Gold Head Branch State Park, near old mill trail crossing, N 29 ° 49 ’ 56 ’’, W 81 ° 56 ’ 45 ’’, 6 March 1999, Rasmussen, 73, 12 Ƥ; same but, 3 October 1998, 313; Putnam County, Little Orange Creek @ SR 21, 2.6 mi. N Orange Springs, N 29 ° 32 ’ 29 ’’, W 81 ° 57 ’ 14 ’’, 16 May 2003, Rasmussen / Denson, 693, 3 Ƥ. Georgia, Thomas County, Titi Branch, vic. jct. Springhill and Metcalf Rds., N 30 ° 42 ’ 49 ”, W 84 ° 04 ’ 16 ”, 1 November 1997, Kovarik / Rasmussen, 13. Mississippi, Franklin County, Middleton Creek, T 5 N, R 4 E, S 31 S, 2 - 8 June 1992, Schiefer / Fontenot, malaise trap, 23. Texas, Hardin County, Beech Creek, ca 4 mi, W FM 92, N Kountze, 31 July 1993, Moulton / Kennedy, 93; Turkey Creek, ca 4 mi. E US Hwy 287 / 69, ca 8 mi. N Kountze, 31 July 1993, Moulton / Kennedy, 13; Polk County, Big Sandy Creek @ FM 1276 nr jct FM 943, 4 mi. S Dallardsville, 23 April 1994, Chirhart, 13.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD3FFF2FF43F91EFDEDF9C8.taxon	distribution	Distribution. AL, FL, GA, MS, TX.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD1FFFCFF43F9E7FE08F9BE.taxon	materials_examined	Neotrichia rasmusseni was originally described from a small series collected in the Santa Fe River in Suwannee County, Florida. We have subsequently collected the species in Clay, Lake, Marion and Wakulla Counties, Florida. The male is separated from the similar N. armitagei on the basis of the inferior appendages, which are triangular in ventral view (Fig. 9 B). The males also lack the elongate apical extension of segment X (Fig. 9 A), as was illustrated in the original figures. In all of the material examined for this paper, segment X was generally square in both lateral and dorsal views. The original description was based on a small number of specimens and it’s possible the specimen originally drawn was aberrant. As well, the lateral bracteoles are erect rather than curving ventrad as in the original illustrations.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD1FFFCFF43F9E7FE08F9BE.taxon	description	Female. Length 2 – 2.2 mm, 17 antennal segments, brown in alcohol. Abdominal segments VII – X typical for genus, sternum VIII with large mesal plate, which while sinuate along margin is not deeply divided anteriorly (Fig. 10 A). Bursa copulatrix as in Fig. 10 B, posterior copulatory channel elongate, about same length as genital chamber; this chamber with lateral sclerotized bands terminating anteriorly in short processes; mesal bell-shaped sclerite split anteriorly into elongate narrow processes. Females of N. rasmusseni are very similar to those of N. mentonensis. Unlike other species in the southeast, both have a solid, rectanguloid sternal plate on segment VIII. This plate in N. rasmusseni differs from that of N. mentonensis in that the anterior and posterior margins are sinuate.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD1FFFCFF43F9E7FE08F9BE.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Florida, Clay County, Gold Head Branch, Gold Head State Park nr Little Lake Johnson, N 29 ° 49 ’ 38 ’’, W 81 ° 56 ’ 45 ’’, 25 May 2007, Denson / Rasmussen, 13, 3 Ƥ; Lake County, Alexander Spring Creek @ Hwy. 445, Ocala National Forest, N 29 ° 04 ’ 52 ’’, W 81 ° 34 ’ 00 ’’, 22 May 2004, Rasmussen / Denson, 213, 14 Ƥ; Marion County, Juniper Creek @ Hwy. 19, Ocala National Forest, N 29 ° 13 ’ 18 ’’, W 81 ° 39 ’ 09 ’’, 17 May 2003, Rasmussen / Denson, 203, same, but 23 March 2002, 33, same, but 20 October 2007, 7503, 250 Ƥ; same, but 10 October 2008, 1453, 20 Ƥ; Wakulla County, Wakulla River @ CR 61, N 30 ° 12 ’ 55 ’’, W 84 ° 15 ’ 39 ’’, 26 October 2006, Denson / Rasmussen, 2 Ƥ.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD1FFFCFF43F9E7FE08F9BE.taxon	distribution	Distribution. FL	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFDFFFFEFF43F93DFD9EFEAE.taxon	description	Female. Length 1.6 – 2.0 mm, 18 antennal segments, brown in alcohol. Abdominal segments typical for genus (Fig. 12 B), with mesal plate of sternum VIII similar to that of N. falca, differing in the curving lateral sclerites (Fig. 12 A). Bursa copulatrix with posterior copulatory channel slightly longer than genital chamber (Fig. 12 C), this chamber with narrow sclerotized bands on lateral margins which extend anteriorly as thin processes; mesal bell-shaped sclerite deeply split anteriorly. Females of N. alabamensis are most similar to N. falca and the following new species in possessing a narrow sternal sclerite on segment VIII. From N. falca, females of N. alabamensis are separated on the basis of the curved shape of the sclerites, and from the new species below on the basis of the shorter posterior process of the bursa copulatrix.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFDFFFFEFF43F93DFD9EFEAE.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Alabama, Perry County, Oakmulgee Creek @ Hwy. 219, 18 September 1991, Harris / O’Neil, 1973, 23 Ƥ.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFDFFFFEFF43F93DFD9EFEAE.taxon	distribution	Distribution. AL, FL, MS.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFDDFFFAFF43FA51FE00FA4C.taxon	description	Male. Length 2.3 mm, antennae broken, but based on other members of the group, likely having 18 segments, brown in alcohol. Abdominal segment VIII annular. Segment IX annular in lateral and ventral view, dorsally fused with segment X, bracteoles uniform in width, gradually upturned distally. Segment X in lateral view shelf-like, narrowing posteriorly, dorsum squarish with narrow excision on posterior margin, venter not encircling subgentital plate. Genitalia as in Fig. 13. Subgenital plate in lateral view shelf-like, narrowing to setal bearing apex, in ventral view bifid, each lobe rounded apically and bearing stout seta. Inferior appendages triangular in both lateral and ventral views, dorsal process triangular and heavily sclerotized, in ventral view these processes divided into 3 sections, dorsal-most beaklike, ventral-most narrowing to setalbearing knob. Phallus rectanguloid distally with pair of heavy internal sclerites strongly curved in lateral view, paramere encircling shaft and extending distal length of phallus. Female. Length 2.2 mm. 18 antennal segments, brown in alcohol. Abdominal segments VII – X very similar to those of other species in the group (see Fig. 12 B). Abdominal segments VII and VIII annular; segment VIII with ring of stout setae on posterior margin, sternum with pair of mesal sclerites thin and diverging anteriorly, posteriorly with mesal separation (Fig. 14 A); internally with pair of lateral sclerotized rods, inner pair connecting anteriorly with lateral rods of segment IX, outer rods originating on anterior margin of VIII, both pairs extending anteriorly into segment VI. Segment IX tapering posteriorly bearing pair of sclerotized internal, lateral rods extending into segment VIII. Segment X conical, bearing pair of posterolateral papillae (as in Fig. 12 B). Bursa copulatrix as in Fig. 14 B. Posterior copulatory channel elongate, genital chamber with lateral margins sclerotized extending anteriorly as short processes, bell-shaped mesal sclerite tapering distally, divided anteriorly with light sclerotization between arms (Fig. 14 B).	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFDDFFFAFF43FA51FE00FA4C.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype, male. United States: Virginia, Middlesex County, Dragon Run Swamp, Rt. 603, 3 mi. S Warner, N 37.380, W 76.418, 10 June 2005, C. M. and O. S. Flint, Jr. (NMNH). Paratype, female. Same as holotype (NMNH).	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFDDFFFAFF43FA51FE00FA4C.taxon	etymology	Etymology. “ Draca ” (L) – dragon, nama (G) – stream, lama (L) – bog, swamp. Literally, dragon-run swamp, referring to the unique type locality.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFDDFFFAFF43FA51FE00FA4C.taxon	distribution	Distribution. VA.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD9FFE5FF43FA6BFE4DFECB.taxon	description	Female. Length 1.9 – 2.1 mm, 17 antennal segments, brown in alcohol. Abdominal segments VII – X typical for genus, sternum VIII with large, rectanguloid mesal plate (Fig. 16 B) similar in general appearance to that of N. rasmusseni. However, anterior margin of plate in N. mentonensis relatively straight compared to sinuate margin seen in N. rasmusseni. Bursa copulatrix (Fig. 16 A) with tapering copulatory channel about same length as genital chamber; this chamber with sclerotized bands laterally extending anteriorly as elongate processes, tapering to acute apex, bell-shaped mesal sclerite divergent anteriorly.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD9FFE5FF43FA6BFE4DFECB.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Alabama, DeKalb County, West Fork of Little River @ Union Bridge, nr. Cloudmont Resort, 22 June 1988, Frazer, 53, 2 Ƥ. Georgia, Chattooga County, Gilreach Creek @ Co. Hwy. 234, N 34.34, W 85.27, 21 July 1989, Frazer, 1 Ƥ.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
A62687B1FFD9FFE5FF43FA6BFE4DFECB.taxon	distribution	Distribution. AL, GA.	en	Harris, Steven C., Rasmussen, Andrew K. (2010): The Neotrichia caxima Group (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae) in the southeastern United States. Zootaxa 2608: 25-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.197730
