Don't sleep too well, that is definitely not the nuclear caddis I saw.

Mike M

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And the limelight heads for... WES WADA from OREGON!!!

I was ready for a long night on the web, searching through thousands of
caddis species, but now I can go to sleep... knowing that the "alien
caddis"
I saw was in fact a Green Lacewing.

Good pictures:
www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordLandingES/Ecology/mpages/green_lacewing.htm

Thanks
/Nick




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Sounds like a Green Lacewing, Nic.  Didn't see a really good picture on
the
web so far, but if you do a search, some of the drawings might confirm
the
i.d.

Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon


>What did it look like?
> 
>About 2 cm's long and had the wings of a caddis, folded back "tent 
>style" when resting. No real color on them, but very(!) transclusent. 
>You could
>easily see its body through them. But the body on this one was bright
>green
>and fairly slim, kind of "damsel slim" (no real tapering). 
> 
>I haven't got a PhD in entomology (just in Jestery) so I'm asking
>you: Have
>any of you seen any starving green caddises out there?
> 





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