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The Rhyacophilidae are a family in the insect order of Trichoptera.
The caddisflies are an order, Trichoptera, of insects with approximately 12,000 described species.
The thoracic legs are quite long, and the larva bears great resemblance to the larvae of Trichoptera.
Three autumn Trichoptera are particularly important, and are imitated in hook sizes 14 and 16.
The Ecnomidae larval stage, like most trichoptera larvae, is spent completely in fresh water.
It feeds mainly on Trichoptera larvae.
The Trichoptera is an order of insects, also known as caddisflies, sedge-flies, or rail flies.
Micropterigidae larvae feed on leaves, fungi, or liverworts (much like the Trichoptera).
The known species are aquatic idiobiont ectoparasitoids of Trichoptera pupae.
Their diet includes flies and Trichoptera, although juveniles also have been known to eat crustacean zooplankton.
Helicopsyche is a genus of Trichoptera, the caddisflies.
The Hydroptilidae are a large family of caddisflies (Trichoptera) with a worldwide distribution.
The Annulipalpia, also known as the "fixed-retreat makers", are a suborder of Trichoptera.
The scales of Lepidoptera and Trichoptera are highly modified macrotrichia.
P. spiegeli, on the other hand, also consumed caddisflies (Trichoptera) in addition to moths.
There are also autumn broods of several Trichoptera, including species that have hatched and mated and laid their eggs since late spring.
His dissertation for the Master's thesis was an ecological and taxonomic study of caddis flies (Trichoptera).
Trichoptera (caddisflies)
The Spicipalpia are a suborder of Trichoptera, the caddisflies.
Caddisflies (Trichoptera)
Helicopsychidae (snail-case caddisfly) are a family of Trichoptera.
The Glossosomatoidea are a superfamily of the class Insecta and order Trichoptera.
Significant numbers of mayfly (Ephemeroptera) and caddisfly (Trichoptera) nymphs were also found.
Trichoptera and Lepidoptera share a number of derived characters (synapomorphies) which demonstrate their common descent:
Large populations of species in the insect orders Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera.