Caddis larva UK


A caddis larva case, order Trichoptera. Caddis larvae make their cases for protection and camouflage from available materials, in this example largely water snail shells. They can be found in rivers and streams and in stillwaters such as lakes and ponds. This caddis case was found in the Dorset Stour river. There are many different species in the UK and they also known as sedges. Photographed on a white background. Dorset England UK GB.


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