caddisfly|caddisflies in English

noun

small insect with two pairs of hairy membranous wings and superficially similar to moths

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1. Prefocussed Acmaesthesia caddisflies razor-shell tersulphid

2. Caddisflies are aquatic insects associated with a wide range of freshwater habitats

3. Alderflies are brownish and rather stout, caddisfly -like insects, and are abundant near water in the early summer

4. Caddisflies are also called Sedges by anglers – or just Caddises or simply caddis. Sedges go through a complete metamorphosis, which means four stages – egg, larva, pupa, adult

5. Other parasites of the Wood Turtle include trematodes, an acanthocephalan, caddisfly larvae (an epibiont), and the flesh fly, Sarcophagus spp., which may parasitize eggs and hatchlings (Foscarini, 1994; Walde, 1998; Smith, 2002).

6. Trichoptera - the Trichoptera (caddisflies or, more correctly, Caddises) are an Order of insects. They are well known for their larvae as, in many species, they form a case out of stones of organic matter in which they live.

7. The Brassie is a great all-around nymph pattern that offers three great features: its wire body imitates the segmented bodies of midges and caddisflies, it's easy to tie, and it sinks like a stone—which means you can fish it deep