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16 Feb 2004 Contrary to popular belief, butterflies and moths will not die if the scales are rubbed off their wings. Modern cladistic analysis using DNA evidence shows that butterflies probably evolved from within the moths, most likely in or near the Superfamily Geometroidea. See Also. Trichoptera (caddisflies) tend to
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Caddisflies (Trichoptera) · Phryganeidae ? Caddisfly moth, skinny, browns Trichoptera Dark-streaked caddisfly Arizona Caddis Ceraclea slossonae ? Mystery Moth Oecetis sp Micrasema ? Hydropsyche slossonae ? Trichoptera Ptilostomis ocellifera ? Phryganeidae ? Trichoptera moth ? Tan-spotted caddisfly
3 Nov 2007 Moth or caddis. Moths have scaly wings. Caddisflies have hairy wings (that's what the name Trichoptera means). The mouth parts are very different, too. Moths have sort of a curled proboscus for gathering liquids. Caddisflies use two pair of palps (maxillary and labial). Caddisfly antennae are usualy longer
26 Jul 2004 Order Trichoptera (Caddisflies). Other Common Names. Casemakers (larvae). Explanation of Names. Trichoptera = Greek 'hairy wing'. Caddis means cotton or silk; tape or ribbon of worsted yarn; caddice men (vendors of ribbons, braids, etc.) pinned their wares on their coats(1). Numbers. almost 1,500 spp.
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Suborder Integripalpia · Caddisfly - Banksiola Caddisfly Glossosomatidae Rhyacophilidae, genus Rhyacophila - Rhyacophila not a moth, but what is it? - Agraylea multipunctata Phryganeidae? Caddisfly - Banksiola White Miller - Nectopsyche
Order Trichoptera - Caddisflies. The information below is based on images submitted and for Caddisflies. Credits: Generated with MapServer. BugGuide integration kindly provided by Mike Boone. Hover over black occurrence boxes to see number of images submitted. Log in to make states, months and boxes clickable.
16 Feb 2004 Spanish: polilla (referring mostly to clothes moth), mariposa de la noche, mariposa nocturna (night butterfly), paloma (literally, dove). French: mite BugGuide currently follows the classification found at ZooKeys. . Trichoptera (caddisflies) have hairs but few or no scales on wings; no coiled proboscis.
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