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Definition of Trichoptera in English: Trichopteraplural nountrʌɪˈkɒpt(ə)rətrīˈkäptərə Entomology 1An order of insects that comprises the caddis flies. Example sentencesExamples - The order Trichoptera is represented in South Africa by seventeen families.
- However, metrics such as taxa richness and Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera richness were less useful in distinguishing between these impairment sources.
- Now the harvest is mainly Trichoptera larvae, which are collected and eaten, but they are not as large or as popular as the Megaloptera larvae (alderflies).
- Perry and Andersen's dry weight data from sticky traps hung 5 m above the forest floor identified the most common orders as Diptera, Coleoptera, and Trichoptera.
- The Order Trichoptera, or more commonly the Caddis Flies are a medium sized order of insects, widely distributed across nearly habitable land mass.
- 1.1 Insects of the order Trichoptera.
Example sentencesExamples - Trichoptera, the Caddisflies, are related to Lepidoptera but lack scales on the wings and body.
- It concentrates on Ephemeroptera, which are the prettiest trout food, though less important than the sedges, Trichoptera and midges, Chironomidae.
- Dipterans were important components in the winter and summer, while trichopterans became important in the summer.
- In contrast to YOY perch, predator-sensitive prey in the diet were dominated by Trichoptera, Odonata, and Coleoptera larvae.
- Trichoptera, or caddisflies, comprise the most diverse insect order whose members are exclusively aquatic.
- Prejs documented trichopterans, chironomids, mollusks, odonates, and ephemeropterans in the diet of Tench from a Polish lake.
- Zygopterans and tabanids were absent, and coleopterans, neuropterans, trichopterans, hemipterans (true bugs), and anisopterans were rare.
Origin Modern Latin (plural), from tricho- 'hair' + pteron 'wing'. Definition of Trichoptera in US English: Trichopteraplural nountrīˈkäptərə Entomology 1An order of insects that comprises the caddisflies. Example sentencesExamples - However, metrics such as taxa richness and Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera richness were less useful in distinguishing between these impairment sources.
- Perry and Andersen's dry weight data from sticky traps hung 5 m above the forest floor identified the most common orders as Diptera, Coleoptera, and Trichoptera.
- Now the harvest is mainly Trichoptera larvae, which are collected and eaten, but they are not as large or as popular as the Megaloptera larvae (alderflies).
- The Order Trichoptera, or more commonly the Caddis Flies are a medium sized order of insects, widely distributed across nearly habitable land mass.
- The order Trichoptera is represented in South Africa by seventeen families.
- 1.1 Insects of the order Trichoptera.
Example sentencesExamples - Zygopterans and tabanids were absent, and coleopterans, neuropterans, trichopterans, hemipterans (true bugs), and anisopterans were rare.
- Trichoptera, or caddisflies, comprise the most diverse insect order whose members are exclusively aquatic.
- In contrast to YOY perch, predator-sensitive prey in the diet were dominated by Trichoptera, Odonata, and Coleoptera larvae.
- It concentrates on Ephemeroptera, which are the prettiest trout food, though less important than the sedges, Trichoptera and midges, Chironomidae.
- Prejs documented trichopterans, chironomids, mollusks, odonates, and ephemeropterans in the diet of Tench from a Polish lake.
- Dipterans were important components in the winter and summer, while trichopterans became important in the summer.
- Trichoptera, the Caddisflies, are related to Lepidoptera but lack scales on the wings and body.
Origin Modern Latin (plural), from tricho- ‘hair’ + pteron ‘wing’. |