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Stonefly Related Category: Zoology: Invertebrates any insect of the order Plecoptera.
FOOD:Earthworms, slugs, snails, mice, fish, salamanders, stonefly nymphs, caddis flies, mayflies crickets spiders and leeches have been documented as most frequently consumed. REFERENCES: Verts and Carraway et.al.
Trout generally feed on soft bodied aquatic invertebrates, such as Diptera, mayfly, caddis fly, and stonefly, although larger specimens of trout regularly feed on other fish.
echinoderms, small fish, lamp shells (brachiopods), shrimp-like crustaceans called scuds (amphipods), sow bugs, blue mussels, and macoma clams. During breeding season on the tundra, insects such as midge larvae, crane flies, caddisflies, stonefly ...
Stonefly Stony Coral Stoplight Loosejaw, Malacosteus niger Ayres, 1848 Stories from New South Wales Stories from Queensland Stories from South Australia Stories from the Northern Territory Stories from Western Australia ...
See also: Salamander, Spider, Snail, Nymph, Fly
 
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