This is a caddis fly that has made its case out of mostly little wooden bits. When I was a little girl, I loved dinking around in the streams and in the forests. I liked being able to identify ...
Caddisflies begin their lives as river-dwelling larvae, constructing a portable protective case out of stream sediments like fine sand and plant material, and emerge from the water as winged, ...
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