Caddisworm

/ˈkædɪsˌwɜːrm/ noun

The larva of a caddisfly, which lives in water and constructs a protective case.

From 'caddis' plus 'worm.' The compound name reflects how these larvae move and behave, though they are insects rather than worms.

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