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Caddisflies, in their larval stage, are primarily considered detritivores, meaning they feed on decomposing organic matter, including plant material and microorganisms. While they can also consume algae and small invertebrates, their diet is not typically classified as omnivorous in the traditional sense. Instead, their feeding habits vary depending on the specific species and their habitat. Overall, their diet is more closely associated with consuming decomposing materials rather than a wide range of food sources.

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