caddice fly

/ˈkædɪs flaɪ/
noun
  1. Variant spelling of caddice fly; a small insect whose larvae live in water and build protective cases.
    • The caddice-fly undergoes complete metamorphosis from larva to adult.
    • Many fly-fishing patterns are designed to look like the caddice-fly.
    • The caddice-fly is a common sight near freshwater habitats.
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