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  2. Mayfly - Wikipedia

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  3. Chauliodinae - Wikipedia

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    Male fishfly (Chauliodinae ssp). Fishflies are members of the subfamily Chauliodinae, belonging to the megalopteran family Corydalidae. [ 1] They are most easily distinguished from their closest relatives, dobsonflies, by the jaws (mandibles) and antennae. In contrast to the large jaws (especially in males) of dobsonflies, fishfly mandibles are ...

  4. The Long Dark - Wikipedia

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    The Long Dark

  5. Nigronia serricornis - Wikipedia

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    Nigronia serricornis has many common names including hellgrammites or fishflies or saw-combed fishflies. The genus Nigronia has one other North American member N. fasciatus and South American which lives in much of the same territory and is quite similar in all regards. [1] They are holometabolous insects with an aquatic larval stage. [2]

  6. Au Sable River (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Au Sable River (/ ɔː ˈsɑːbəl / aw SAH-bəl) is a 138-mile-long (222 km) [2] river in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. Rising in the Northern Lower Peninsula, the river flows in a generally southeasterly direction to its mouth at Lake Huron at the communities of Au Sable and Oscoda. It is considered one of the best ...

  7. 25 of the USA’s most underrated destinations - AOL

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    Established in late 2020 as the nation’s newest national park, New River Gorge is renowned for whitewater sports, hiking and mountain biking, and Bridge Day BASE jumping from the humongous New ...

  8. Corydalidae - Wikipedia

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    The family Corydalidae contains the megalopterous insects known as dobsonflies and fishflies. Making up about three dozen genera, [1] they occur primarily throughout North America, both temperate and tropical, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Africa (particularly South Africa) and Asia. They are sizeable Megaloptera, with a body usually ...

  9. Grand River (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand River (Ottawa: owashtanong, "Far-Flowing Water") [3][4] is a 252-mile-long (406 km) river in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The longest river in Michigan, [5] the Grand River rises in Hillsdale County, and flows in a generally northwesterly direction to its mouth at Lake Michigan in the city of Grand Haven.