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Definition of trichopteran in English: trichopterannountrʌɪˈkɒpt(ə)rəntrīˈkäptərən Entomology An insect of the order Trichoptera; a caddis fly. Example sentencesExamples - Young feed on planktonic cladocerans, copepods, ostracods, and mites; chironomid, trichopteran and ephemeropteran larvae; and bottom ooze.
- Epiphytic algae appear to underpin much of the production in the littoral zone of this oligotrophic lake, with trichopteran and chironomid larvae mediating carbon flows from algae to fish.
- One trichopteran family that is unknown from the Messel sediments has been identified from the intestinal contents.
- Many trichopteran larvae build moveable cases out of sticks, leaves, reed stems or sand grains, while the free-living species generally construct silken nets or retreats underwater.
- Both the lepidopteran and the trichopteran branches are relatively long and share a common node, a different situation from the plecopteran and the collembolan branches.
adjectivetrʌɪˈkɒpt(ə)rəntrīˈkäptərən Entomology Relating to or denoting trichopterans. Example sentencesExamples - Some Trichopteran species construct tubular retreats along the surfaces of rocks or within stream bed sediments.
- Moreover, it was also found that ephemeropteran species dominated spring and summer diets, while trichopteran species prevailed in winter.
- Foods eaten include trichopteran larvae, tendepedid larvae, cladocerans, isopods, crayfish, and copepods.
Definition of trichopteran in US English: trichopterannountrīˈkäptərən Entomology An insect of the order Trichoptera; a caddisfly. Example sentencesExamples - One trichopteran family that is unknown from the Messel sediments has been identified from the intestinal contents.
- Epiphytic algae appear to underpin much of the production in the littoral zone of this oligotrophic lake, with trichopteran and chironomid larvae mediating carbon flows from algae to fish.
- Young feed on planktonic cladocerans, copepods, ostracods, and mites; chironomid, trichopteran and ephemeropteran larvae; and bottom ooze.
- Both the lepidopteran and the trichopteran branches are relatively long and share a common node, a different situation from the plecopteran and the collembolan branches.
- Many trichopteran larvae build moveable cases out of sticks, leaves, reed stems or sand grains, while the free-living species generally construct silken nets or retreats underwater.
adjectivetrīˈkäptərən Entomology Relating to or denoting trichopterans. Example sentencesExamples - Foods eaten include trichopteran larvae, tendepedid larvae, cladocerans, isopods, crayfish, and copepods.
- Moreover, it was also found that ephemeropteran species dominated spring and summer diets, while trichopteran species prevailed in winter.
- Some Trichopteran species construct tubular retreats along the surfaces of rocks or within stream bed sediments.
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