Caddisfly

/ˈkædɪsˌflaɪ/ noun

An aquatic insect with moth-like wings whose larvae build protective cases in rivers and streams.

From 'caddis' (origin uncertain) plus 'fly.' Named for the insect's protective behavior and appearance in freshwater habitats.

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