Adult dobsonflies are some of the largest non-
Lepidopteran insects of
temperate zones such as the United States and Canada, with a wingspan of up to in some species of
Corydalus. The Asian
Acanthacorydalis fruhstorferi can have a wingspan of up to , making it the largest dobsonfly and the
largest aquatic insect in the world by this measurement. The
wings vary from a grayish to translucent shade, depending on the species, and the anal region of the hindwing is wide and folded at rest. Despite the large wings, adults are weak, fluttery fliers. The body is soft and coloration varies from yellow to dark shades of brown. Adult males of many—but not all—species are easily recognized by their long, curving
mandibles. Examples of species with large-mandibled males include the genera
Acanthacorydalis,
Corydalus and
Platyneuromus, while in
Neoneuromus,
Nevromus,
Neurhermes and
Protohermes the sexes are similar. In
Corydalus cornutus, a particularly long-mandibled species, these can reach up to in length and are used in competition for females. It is possible that the mandibles may have been
selected as
secondary sex characteristics used by females to evaluate males during
courtship. Males cannot use these mandibles to bite because they are too long; on the other hand, females have short, heavily
sclerotized mandibles which enable them to deliver powerful bites when threatened. "In spite of its disagreeable appearance it is in some respects very interesting to students of Nature study." The larvae, commonly called hellgrammites, are perhaps better known than the adults due to their more readily findable nature. They are unusual in that although they are generally aquatic, taking in dissolved
oxygen through abdominal lateral filaments and
tracheal gills, they also have
spiracles that allow them to take in air directly when above water. Larvae of dobsonflies differ from those of their sister clade, the
alderflies, in that they bear eight pairs of lateral processes as well as anal
prolegs with a pair of terminal hooks used to hold themselves to substrate, and also in that they lack a
terminal filament. At the end of the abdomen is a pair of claw-like structures. Body color is black or dark brown. ==Systematics==