Much smaller than a person’s little finger.

Bert Kitchen, And So They Build, Candlewick Press, 1993.

A caddis-fly larva is soft and vulnerable and so it builds…

Then it presses itself onto nearby objects such as small shells, stones, and grains of sand, which stick to the silk to form a hard, protective, well camouflaged case, which is much smaller than a person’s little finger.