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caddis in a sentence

n.

Definition

Caddis refers to the larvae or adult forms of aquatic insects belonging to the order Trichoptera, known for their silk-producing abilities and significance in freshwater ecosystems.

Sample Sentences

  1. Caddis larvae are often used as indicators of water quality in freshwater ecosystems.
  2. The caddis fly's intricate silk cases are a marvel of natural engineering.
  3. During the summer months, caddis flies emerge in abundance, creating a beautiful spectacle by the river.
  4. She collected caddis larvae to study their behavior under different environmental conditions.
  5. Many anglers use caddis imitations during their fishing trips due to the insect's prominence.
  6. The caddis, with its unique life cycle, plays a crucial role in the aquatic food web.
  7. Some species of caddis are known for their ability to construct protective cases from various materials.
  8. In the evenings, the air is filled with the fluttering of caddis flies near the water's edge.
  9. Observing caddis larvae can provide insight into the health of freshwater habitats.
  10. Caddis flies are often mistaken for moths due to their similar appearance and nocturnal behavior.

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