Abstract:
The present study treats the biological and ecological aspects of aquatic Trichoptera of 
the wadis in the Aures Region that are known as good indicators of the health of aquatic 
ecosystems due to their varying tolerance to pollution and habitat. It highlights the important 
qualitative and quantitative taxonomic richness of the latter. And establish a checklist of the 
main taxonomic Species of this group from lotic environments and their distribution in the 
Eastern Aures massif. In order to know the state of health in the rivers of the Eastern Aures 
massif with an efficient and less expensive way. The sampling has been initiated in June 2019 
to June 2020. We have carried out monthly sampling at 16 localities using a dipnet. In 
addition, a number of environmental factors have also been measured. The collected 
Trichoptera samples have been preserved in 100% Ethanol. Overall, a total of 1888 
individuals were recorded and were identified into 13 taxa belonging to 7 families. The 
generic composition of the population was relatively rich and varied as it was constituted of 
14 genera. The Hydropsychidae (seven species) presented the highest specific richness while 
other families were poorly represented. The Hydropsychidae was the most dominant family 
with a population of 373 individuals (78.9%), followed by Glossosomatidae with 265 
individuals and 2 species, and the Limnephilidae with 223 individuals, the Philopotamidae 
with 195 individuals; the least abundant were the Goeridae, Polycentropidae, Hydroptilidae, 
Sericostomatidae and Rhyacophilidae, which represented less than 1 % for each family. The 
study conducted on aquatic Trichoptera Fauna of the Aures wadis highlighted a great 
qualitative taxonomic wealth and important quantitative, but different from station to another 
since the stations studied also differ in their parameters mesological, vegetation and type of 
substrate