Caddisfly
Trichoptera
Order: Trichoptera
None Risk
Description
Caddisflies are small moth-like insects with long antennae. They are closely related to moths and butterflies and are known for their aquatic larvae, which build protective cases.
Habitat & Distribution
Near freshwater bodies such as streams, rivers, and lakes.
Diet & Feeding
Larvae feed on algae, detritus, and small aquatic organisms; adults typically do not feed.
Behavior & Life Cycle
Larvae are known for constructing protective cases from surrounding materials. Adults are nocturnal and attracted to light.
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