INSECTS, BEES, BEETLES, BUGS
Read MoreCaddisfly, species unknown (there are at least 12,000), Also called sedge-flies or rail-flies, they are small moth-like insects having two pairs of hairy membranous wings. They are closely related to Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) which have scales on their wings. Phippsburg, Maine June, 10, 2013
2013CaddisflyInsectJuneMaineMaine mothsMaine wildife photographyPhippsburgRobin R Robinson photographySagadahoc Countyaquatic life cyclebrownclosely related to Lepidoptera moths and butterfliesflying insectfoodfood for fishlakesmothmoths of Mainenaturephotographs of moths in Mainepondspoolssedgeflies or railfliesthey are small mothlike insects having two pairs of hairy membranous wingsunidentifiedvernal poolswaterwetlandwetlandswildwildlife201306106479
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