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| al·der·fly [ áwldər fl ] (plural al·der·flies) |
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flying insect with water-dwelling larvae: a slender-bodied insect with two pairs of prominently veined wings. The eggs are laid near water, and the larvae live in the water and have projecting feathery gills. Family Sialidae.
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| [ Alder because both it and the tree are found by streams] |
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