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Information on Caddisfly - pictures, articles, classification and more ... Caddisfly, common name for certain aquatic insects that resemble small moths. The wings of caddisflies are covered with small hairs, distinguishing them from the scaled wings ... Scientific classification: Caddisflies belong to the order Trichoptera.
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Structured Inquiry Search — preview ... Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Order Trichoptera ... What do these icons mean?; The icons tell you what features are available for that taxon.
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also Weaver & Morse, 1986) was the first to apply cladistic principles to caddisfly higher level classification and examined about twice as many morphological characters as Ross.
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tolweb.org/tree?group=Trichoptera
tolweb.org/tree?group=Trichoptera
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CLASSIFICATION. OF GENUS. OXYETHIRA. Introduction. The micro-caddisfly genus Oxyethira Eaton (Family Hydroptil idae), was established by Eaton in 1873 for ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/25078345
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Primary (broadest possible) a priori classification by watershed basin and ecological region had a lower CS than did secondary classification by these regions. Caddisfly region, an a posteriori classification based directly on caddisfly distribution data, had nearly twice the CS of any a priori classification.
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Trichoptera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Trichoptera (Greek: trich , "hair" + ptera , "wings") is an order of insects. Member species, known as caddisflies , sedge-flies or rail flies , are small moth-like insects having two pairs...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichoptera
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Facts: Caddisflies are important component of the aquatic insect community. The larvae live in water especially flowing streams. Larvae look much like a caterpillar with few hairs. Some larvae make small cases to hide in out of sticks, leaves, sand, or pebbles. ... Caddisfly (Trichoptera). Click on image to enlarge.
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insects.tamu.edu/extension/youth/bug/bug088.html
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Caddisfly. Caddisfly. Information about Caddisfly in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The bird's primary food is the larval forms of flying stream insects - caddisfly and stonefly nymphs make up over 50 percent of its food. ... (redirected from Caddisfly)
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/Caddisfly
encyclopedia.farlex.com/Caddisfly
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It doesn’t seem long ago that she was my little tag-along on fishing trips and I worried more about keeping her back from the bank then catching fish when we would hit the river. We’ve taken lots of trout trips but I admit it, I’ve been greedy In my defense, ... But lately the dinner table talk invariably turns to . . .
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