Trichoptera larvae under the microscope, movement of the caddis larva in a protective tubular house or cap, later the larva will turn into a moth, most species live in the water or live in the thickness of the bottom of reservoirs
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Trichoptera Larvae Under the Microscope, Movement of the Caddis Larva in a Protective Tubular House
Trichoptera Larvae Under the Microscope, Movement of the Caddis Larva in a Protective Tubular House
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| Total Clip(s) Length | 0:17 |
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