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TB142: Mayflies of Maine: an Annotated Faunal List
Biological Assessment of the Patapsco River Tributary Watersheds, Howard County, Maryland
Phylogenetics and the Classification of the Timpanoga Complex (Ephemeroptera:Ephemerellidae)
2015-2025 Pennsylvania Wildlife Action Plan
Distribution of Mayfly Species in North America List Compiled from Randolph, Robert Patrick
An All-Taxa Biodiversity Inventory of the Huron Mountain Club
Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Animal Species of North Carolina 2020
Predator to Prey to Poop: Bats As Microbial Hosts and Insectivorous Hunters
Implementation Guide to the DRAFT
Appendix 5: Fauna Known to Occur on Fort Drum
Stoneflies (Plecoptera) and Other Interesting Biota Of
Invertebrate SGCN Conservation Reports Vermont’S Wildlife Action Plan 2015
Rare Animal Status List October 2017
The Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of Tennessee, with a Review of the Possibly Threatened Species Occurring Within the State
Check List 4(4): 415–423, 2008
Wisconsin Wildlife Action Plan 3.5 Invertebrate Species of Greatest Conservation Need
The Larvae of West Palaearctic Eurylophella Tiensuu, 1935 (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae), with Description of a New Species from Georgia
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT of NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION of ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES PROGRAM Standard Operating Procedures
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The Ephemeroptera of North Carolina Is Not Intended As an Exhaustive Resource of Mayflies Occurring Within North Carolina
Ephemeroptera, Ephemerellidae), in the Baltic Ecoregion
Kansas CWCP Report Format
The Pennsylvania State University
Electrophoretic Study of Eastern North American Eurylophella (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae) with the Discovery of Morphologically Cryptic Species
Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Animal Species of North Carolina 2016 Revised 4 April 2017
Volume 2, Chapter 11-4: Aquatic Insects: Hemimetabola-Collembola
DNA Barcode Examination of North American Mayflies Across Their Natural Distribution Reveals Cryptic Species Complexes