Anabolia servata McLachlan 1880 .
The head is light-colored, with a contrasting V-shaped pattern of dark dots and merged spots against the yellowish background (Figs 3A, 3B). The side surfaces of middle and hind femora have additional secondary setae (Figs 3C, 3D). The secondary setae on the femora have no dark spots at their base (Figs 3C, 3D). The basal parts of the middle and hind trochanters each has a single ventral primary seta (Figs 3 ะก, 3D). The larvae of this species are found in two types of cases shaped as straight or slightly conic tubes: one type consists of leaves of water moss, with a long plant detrital stick attached to some cases (Fig. 3E); the other type is made of mineral particles (sand) of different sizes, with a plant detrital stick mounted in each case (Fig. 3F). The occurrence of the second type is higher. The length of a case is no more than 2.5 cm. This species was minor in abundance but was regularly found in assemblages of Trichoptera on water moss.