It has an exoskeleton.
A caddis fly is an insect of the order Trichoptera with two pairs of hairy wings, found near lakes and streams.
Caddis fly larvae are food for many animals, including fish, insects, and birds. These insects are found in bodies of water in their larval stages. Trout is a particular fish that eats this insect.
A caddisworm is the larva of the caddis fly.
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A caddice is another name for the caddis, the larva of a caddice fly.
A fly is an insect, mainly because it has wings and only 2 eyes (but many lenses).A fly has soft skin and no skeleton (like a worm), while arachnids have an external skeleton.I hope this answer has been helpful.
I think it is the mosquito, but I am not 100% sure. (80% sure.)
a cicada approximately 2 inches long
Mayflies, caddis flies, damsel flies, grasshoppers, crickets, dragon fly.
Yes a fly is a true insect, why wouldn't it?
The life cycle of a caddis fly nymph consists of four main stages: egg, larva (nymph), pupa, and adult. Caddis flies begin as eggs laid in water, which hatch into larvae that live in aquatic environments, often creating protective cases from materials like sand and plant debris. After several molts, the nymphs undergo metamorphosis into pupae, emerging from the water to transform into adult caddis flies. The adults then mate, and the cycle begins anew as they lay eggs in the water.