Definition of Alder fly. Meaning of Alder fly. Synonyms of Alder fly

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Definition of Alder fly

Alder fly
Alder fly Al"der fly 1. Any of numerous neuropterous insects of the genus Sialis or allied genera. They have aquatic larv[ae], which are used for bait. 2. (Angling) An artificial fly with brown mottled wings, body of peacock harl, and black legs.

Meaning of Alder fly from wikipedia

- Journal of Taxonomy. 812: 1–93. doi:10.5852/ejt.2022.812.1727. ISSN 2118-9773. fly fishing entomology alderfy entry Liu, Xingyue; Hayashi, Fumio; Yang, Ding...
- On May 26, 1863, Bill Fairweather and Henry Edgar discovered gold near Alder Cr****. The prospectors could not keep the site a secret and were followed...
- British television fly-on-the-wall do****entary series based at the Sheffield Children's Hospital, Birmingham Children's Hospital, and Alder Hey Children's...
- poplar and occasionally linden, beech, apple, maple, alder and hazel trees. Adults like to fly towards light at night and can sometimes be found near...
- eight months after flowering, ejecting the seeds with sufficient force to fly for distances of up to 12 feet (3.7 m), thus another alternative name "snapping...
- Argyresthia goedartella, the bronze alder moth, is a species of moth of the family Argyresthiidae. This very common species can be found in most of Europe...
- widening slightly as it does, and receiving from the north tributaries such as Alder Cr****. It gradually moves to a more westerly direction until just short...
- of instructions on the Alder Lake microprocessors. In early 2022, Intel began disabling in silicon (fusing off) AVX-512 in Alder Lake microprocessors to...
- revised 1975; video [427] Insect Mouthparts c-12m 1991 Insect Parasitism: The Alder Woodwasp and Its Enemies Ealing Corporation; G. H. Thompson & E. R. Skinner...
- on standing dead trees in the spring, or on large pieces of fallen wood. Alder (Alnus glutinosa) is a common host. It was first described in 1791 by Jean...