| caddis |
(Fishing) A general name for the dozens of subspecies of caddis flies found in trout streams all over the world. Also known as a "sedge," they are characterized by a tent-like wing. Caddis have four stages of development, from egg to larva to pupa to adult.
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| caddis fly |
aquatic macroinvertebrate of the order Trichoptera. Larvae have three pairs of legs, hooks on the end of their abdomen, and no wings. Larvae are sensitive to pollution.
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| caddis |
a diverse family of aquatic insects recognizable by down wings.
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| caddis f. |
a fly of the order Trichoptera; hairs and scales from these flies are a cause of allergic symptoms in susceptible persons.
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| caddis |
one of the three most important aquatic insects imitated by fly fishermen; found world wide in all freshwater habitats; adult resembles a moth when in flight; at rest the wings are folded in a tent shape down the back; the most important aquatic state of the caddis is the pupa, which is its emerging stage (also see larva, pupa and emerger).
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| caddis | small moth-like insect having two pairs of hairy membranous wings and aquatic larvae |
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| caddis | small moth-like insect having two pairs of hairy membranous wings and aquatic larvae |
| caddis | offensively discourteous |
| caddis | caddisfly larva |
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