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Invertebrate Prey Selectivity of Channel Catfish (Ictalurus Punctatus) in Western South Dakota Prairie Streams Erin D
The Taxonomy and Aspects of the Ecology of the Ephemeroidea (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) of the Mooi River, Kwazulu-Natal Province, Republic of South Africa
The Innovation of the Final Moult and the Origin of Insect Metamorphosis Royalsocietypublishing.Org/Journal/Rstb Xavier Belles
Facultative Parthenogenesis in the Burrowing Mayfly, Ephoron Eophilum (Ephemeroptera: Polymitarcyidae) with an Extremely Short Alate Stage
Feeding of Hatchery-Reared Brown Trout (Salmo Trutta L.) in Relation to the Diet in a South Dakota Stream Richard W
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Toward a Phylogenetic Classification of the Ephemeroptera (Lnsecta): a Commentary on Systematics
Appendix 5: Fauna Known to Occur on Fort Drum
Private Library of William L. Peters
Mayfly Families in North America
Extremely Widespread Parthenogenesis and a Trade-Off Between Alternative Forms of Reproduction in Mayflies (Ephemeroptera)
Ephemeroptera: Polymitarcyidae)
The Mayfly Newsletter
Supplement to the Burrowing Mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeroidea) of the United States 1
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Biological Characteristics of Rivers - Kazumi Tanida
The Ephemeroptera of North Carolina Is Not Intended As an Exhaustive Resource of Mayflies Occurring Within North Carolina
Ephoron Leukon (Ephemeroptera:Polymitarcyidae)
Top View
Indoor Arthropod Communities and Distributions in U.S
Life History and Production of the Burrowing Mayfly Ephoron Virgo
The Mayflies, Or Ephemeroptera, of Illinois
Ephemeroptera: Insecta) of the World
The Expression of Wingless and Engrailed in Developing Embryos of the Mayfly Ephoron Leukon (Ephemeroptera: Polymitarcyidae)
The Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of Angola—New Species and Distribution Records from Previously Unchartered Waters, with a Provisional Species Checklist
Early Nymphal Development in Ephoron Leukon (Ephemeroptera: Polymitarcyidae) with Particular Emphasis on Mouthparts and Abdominal Gills