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Caddisflies are found on all continents except Antarctica. Most species have relatively small ranges, and many are found only in one or a few countries. There are more than 11,000 species worldwide, with about 1,400 species known ... NO COMMON NAME (Triaenodes bicolor): ... Horseshoe Crabs: Merostomata - Physical Characteristics,
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Distribution of the families of Trichoptera, together with typical larval habitats (Williams & Feltmate, 1992) ... Although caddisfly larvae are found in a wide range of aquatic habitats, the greatest diversity occurs in cool running waters.
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Most caddisfly larvae are intolerant of pollution; therefore, their presence is an indication of good water quality, and their absence in areas where they previously occurred may be an indication of polluted water.
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A Field Guide to Common Texas Insects, Bastiaan Drees and John Jackman. ... Common Name: Caddisfly; Scientific Name: Varies; Order: Trichoptera ... Caddisfly larvae develop through four stages (instars) over several months or even a year. Pupation is almost always aquatic. There is usually one generation per year.
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occur in other spring habitats and populations. Botosaneanu (pers. comm.) found that a few larvae of the sericostomatid caddisfly Notodobia ciliaris L. sur- ...
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Caddisflies such as Susan’s purse-making caddisfly are described as indicator species, meaning that the health of their populations signals the health of their freshwater habitats.
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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun caddisfly has one meaning: Meaning #1 : small moth-like insect ... What eats a caddisfly?
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3. Freshwater habitats have different characteristics depending on whether water is still or moving. ... Brainstorm with students a list of possible freshwater habitats closest to your school. After you have determined which freshwater habitat is closest, ask students to describe the plant and animal life ... Caddisfly larvae...
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Where does the Caddisfly live? ; Sedges have a wide range of watery habitats, but they are most common in shallow, cool and well-oxygenated lakes throughout British Columbia. Many species of Caddisfly are found around the world.
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www.kidfish.bc.ca/caddisfly.htm
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