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MAINE STREAM EXPLORERS Photo: Theb’S/FLCKR Photo
Distribution of Mayfly Species in North America List Compiled from Randolph, Robert Patrick
Fossil Calibrations for the Arthropod Tree of Life
Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Animal Species of North Carolina 2020
Identifying the British Species of Leptophlebiidae
The Rhythmical Movements of the Gills of Nymphal Leptophlebia Margin at a (Ephemer- Optera) and the Currents Produced by Them in Water by L
Tomah Mayfly Assessment
(Ephermeroptera) of Glacier National Park, Montana
Qt2cd0m6cp Nosplash 6A8244
Appendix 5: Fauna Known to Occur on Fort Drum
Forest Service Roadless Area Conservation Final Environmental Impact Statement
Drosophila | Other Diptera | Ephemeroptera
Mayflies (Ephemeroptera)
Spatial and Temporal Linkage of Stream-Riparian Food Webs by Seasonal Migration of Mayfly Ephemerella Maculata
BENEFITS and COSTS of LEPTOPHLEBIA (EPHEMEROPTERA) MOVEMENTS BETWEEN RIVER CHANNELS and FLOODPLAIN WETLANDS by MARK LOUIS GALATO
Ephemeroptera Ametropodidae Ametropus Albrighti San Juan River, Farmington, New Mexico 11/1/1933 P.N
Extremely Widespread Parthenogenesis and a Trade-Off Between Alternative Forms of Reproduction in Mayflies (Ephemeroptera)
Eight New Provincial Species Records of Mayflies (Ephemeroptera)
Top View
Virginia's Precious Heritage
Biology of the Mayfly Leptophlebia Cupida (Say) (Ephemeroptera:Leptophlebiidae)
Prairie Stream Ecology: Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Macroinvertebrates
Aquatic Insects: Biology
The Ephemeroptera of North Carolina Is Not Intended As an Exhaustive Resource of Mayflies Occurring Within North Carolina
Kansas CWCP Report Format
The Pennsylvania State University
Inferring Food Web Structure to Identify Seasonal and Longitudinal Patterns in Ogeechee River Invertebrate Communities
The Mayflies, Or Ephemeroptera, of Illinois
Part 3, Environmental Report, Chapter 2, Section 2.4, Ecology
Volume 2, Chapter 11-4: Aquatic Insects: Hemimetabola-Collembola
DNA Barcode Examination of North American Mayflies Across Their Natural Distribution Reveals Cryptic Species Complexes
The Higher Phylogeny of Leptophlebiidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera), with Description of a New Species of Calliarcys Eaton, 1881 259-279 73 (2): 259 – 279 20.8.2015