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flies in the
United Kingdom) are
aquatic insects belonging to the
order Ephemeroptera. This
order is part of an
ancient group of
insects termed the Palaeoptera...
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known about host
choice and preference, it's been
reported widely that
Ephemeroptera are
typically their most
commonly reported host sites.
Larval Chironomids...
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Eintagsfliegen Deutschlands (Insecta:
Ephemeroptera)" [Catalogue of the
mayflies of
Germany (Insecta:
Ephemeroptera)] (PDF).
Entomologische Zeitschrift...
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contains species first discovered in Hong Kong, with the
endemic species asterisked.
Bauhinia (Bauhinia blakeana) ****nell's
camellia (Camellia...
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greatest of
living North American researchers on
Ephemeroptera", and "the
first biogeographer of
Ephemeroptera".
George F.
Edmunds Jr. was born in Salt Lake...
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imago often is
referred to as the
adult stage.
Members of the
order Ephemeroptera (mayflies) do not have a
pupal stage, but they
briefly p**** through...
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ticks also have nymphs.
Nymphs of
aquatic insects, as in the Odonata,
Ephemeroptera, and
Plecoptera orders, are also
called naiads, an
Ancient Gr**** name...
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Phasmatodea (stick insects)
Phthiraptera (sucking lice)
Ephemeroptera (mayflies)
Plecoptera (stoneflies)
Notoptera (icebugs and gladiators)...
- Z.-T.; Zheng, X. (2023). "A new
mayfly of
Heptageniidae (Insecta:
Ephemeroptera) in mid-Cretaceous
Kachin amber,
northern Myanmar".
Cretaceous Research...
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Polymitarcyidae is a
family of pale
burrower mayflies in the
order Ephemeroptera.
There are
about 10
genera and more than 90
described species in Polymitarcyidae...