trichopterous insect

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trichopterous insect

A trichopterous insect rests on a leaf near a stream.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A small, moth-like insect: A trichopterous insect is an insect belonging to the order Trichoptera, characterized by two pairs of hairy, membranous wings and aquatic larvae. The common name for these insects is caddis fly or caddisfly.
Usage and Examples
  • Noun:
    • The angler studied the trichopterous insect to choose the perfect fishing fly.
    • A trichopterous insect, with its tent-like wings, was fluttering near the stream.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Context: The term is primarily used in formal, scientific, or academic writing (e.g., entomology, ecology) rather than in everyday conversation.
    • The study focused on the life cycle of the trichopterous insect.
Variants and Related Words
  • Caddis fly / Caddisfly (n): The common name for a trichopterous insect.
    • Caddis flies are an important food source for fish.
  • Trichoptera (n): The biological order to which these insects belong.
    • The order Trichoptera includes over 14,000 described species.
Synonyms
  • Caddis fly
  • Sedge fly (a common name used especially by anglers)
Notes
  • This is a specialized zoological term. In most general contexts, the common name caddis fly is preferred and more widely understood.
trichopterous insect

A trichopterous insect rests on a leaf near a stream.

Noun
  1. caddis fly

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