Stonefly larva: a widespread invertebrate in New Zealand rivers and an important component of the diet of native fish. The adult insects live on land, so habitat changes within the catchment as well as in the river can affect these animals.
PHILIP POINTING
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Forest and Bird, Issue 266, 1 November 1992, Page 32
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43Stonefly larva: a widespread invertebrate in New Zealand rivers and an important component of the diet of native fish. The adult insects live on land, so habitat changes within the catchment as well as in the river can affect these animals. PHILIP POINTING Forest and Bird, Issue 266, 1 November 1992, Page 32
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