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Demonstration of sex pheromones in caddisflies (Trichoptera)

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1984
Field tests with live, caged females and whole-body extracts of females of the caddisflyGumaga griseola (McLachlan) (Trichoptera: Sericostomatidae) demonstrate, for the first time, the existence of a chemically mediated sexual communication system in this insect order.
J R, Wood, V H, Resh
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Caddisflies (Trichoptera)

2002
The caddisflies are an extremely diverse group, including some of freshwater’s most fearsome predators, as well as docile algal grazers and leaf chewers.
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Caddisflies in the Lake

Psychological Perspectives, 2022
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A TECHNIQUE FOR REARING CADDISFLIES (TRICHOPTERA)

The Canadian Entomologist, 1972
AbstractViable egg masses were obtained from adult caddisflies during revival from CO2 anesthetization. The egg masses were maintained in aerated water and the eggs hatched in 1 or 2 days. Larvae were supplied various food sources (bacteria, algae, and invertebrates) and case building materials.
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