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‖ Phryganea Entom.|frɪˈgeɪniːə| [mod.L., f. Gr. ϕρυγανίς or ϕρύγανον a dry stick, in reference to the stick-like appearance of the larva-cases.] A genus of neuropterous insects, typical of the family Phryganeidæ or caddis-flies.
1855Kingsley Glaucus 159 As the caddis-baits appear at the top of the water as alder-flies and sedge-flies (Phryganeæ). Hence phryganeid |frɪgəˈniːɪd| a., of or pertaining to the caddis-flies; n., any member of the Phryganeidæ; phryˈganeoid a., resembling or akin to the Phryganeidæ. |