Polycentropus flavomaculatus
With a lifecycle encompassing aquatic larval stages and airborne adulthood, the intriguing polycentropus flavomaculatus masterfully constructs silken retreats submerged in freshwater habitats, intricately decorated with plant debris and sediment. As an adult, it displays a preference for night-time activity, equipped with sensitive antennae and wings, yet in the juvenile phase, it assumes the role of a detritivore, contributing to the ecosystem by processing organic matter.