Trichoptera
The Trichoptera is an order of insects, also known as caddisflies, sedge-flies, or rail flies. They are usually identified by the setae (hairs) that cover their entire bodies, including their wings. The larvae of many caddisflies species use silk to make protective cases of gravel, sand, twigs or other debris which can be found in clean rivers and streams.
Trichoptera Media
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Eocene fossil in Baltic amber, Lithuania (44mya)
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European Wasp on a white background. Specimen is about 12mm. Taken in Swifts Creek, Victoria, Australia.
- Pseudacrossus przewalskyi (Reitter, 1887).jpg
Pseudacrossus przewalskyi (Reitter, 1887)
- Elenchus koebelei.jpg
Elenchus koebelei
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Raphidioptera
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Corydalus cornutus illustration (rotated)
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Osmylus (white background)
- Arctia villica SLU.JPG
Arctia villica, insect collections SLU, Uppsala
RHYACOPHILA DORSALIS Male Pont Forge de Sailly Watigny 02 MHNT
Common house fly, Musca domestica
- Köcherfliegenlarve - Caddisfly larva (Trichoptera).OGG
Larva in its underwater habitat