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trichopterous insect

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun trichopterous insect has 1 sense
  1. trichopterous insect, trichopteran, trichopteron - caddis fly
    --1 is a kind of insect
    --1 is a member of Trichoptera, order Trichoptera
    --1 has particulars: caddis fly, caddis-fly, caddice fly, caddice-fly

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Trichopterous Insect

A trichopterous insect refers to any insect belonging to the order Trichoptera, commonly known as caddisflies. These small, moth-like insects are primarily aquatic and possess two pairs of hairy wings that are folded over their body when at rest. Trichopterous insects undergo complete metamorphosis and have aquatic larvae, which construct protective cases using silk and various materials found in their habitats.

Sense 1: Biology

In the field of biology, a trichopterous insect pertains to any insect of the order Trichoptera, which encompasses numerous species of caddisflies. These insects undergo a complete metamorphosis, progressing from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults with two pairs of hairy wings.

Example sentence: The trichopterous insect larvae construct intricate cases out of leaves, sticks, and pebbles found near the riverbed.

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Sense 2: Entomology

In the field of entomology, a trichopterous insect is a member of the order Trichoptera, which consists of various species of caddisflies. These insects are known for their characteristic behavior of fluttering around bodies of water and their important ecological role as indicators of water quality.

Example sentence: The trichopterous insect population in the stream is thriving, suggesting a healthy and unpolluted aquatic environment.

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Sense 3: Zoology

In zoology, a trichopterous insect designates any insect from the order Trichoptera. These insects play a crucial role in the food chain as a source of nutrition for larger animals and contribute to the ecological balance of aquatic ecosystems.

Example sentence: The presence of trichopterous insects attracts a diverse array of fish, indicating a productive aquatic ecosystem.

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