(Fred Hayes) Despite its resemblance to Hollywood's fictional "Alien," the critter shown here is a caddisfly larva known to western U.S. fly fishermen as a "rock roller." The larva builds and carries its own underwater shelter case, using ribbons of natural sticky silk to stitch together grains of sand and rock.
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MARCH 12, 2010
Jessica Marshall, Discovery News

New research has uncovered how one type of caddisfly larvae tapes things together underwater. The researchers Russell Stewart and Ching Shuen Wang of the University of Utah — hope the work will lead to the creation of a synthetic version that could be used to hold wet tissues together in an operating room.
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