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  2. Ephemera vulgata - Wikipedia

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    Ephemera vulgata can be told in both adult and subimago stages from the rather similar green drake (Ephemera danica) by its duller colour and slightly smaller size.The wings are more heavily veined and the upper side of the abdomen has pairs of dark lateral markings on each segment.

  3. Mayfly - Wikipedia

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    The name Ephemeroptera is from the Greek ἐφήμερος, ephemeros "short-lived" (literally "lasting a day", cf. English "ephemeral"), and πτερόν, pteron, "wing", referring to the brief lifespan of adults. The English common name is for the insect's emergence in or around the month of May in the UK. [54]

  4. Ephemeroidea - Wikipedia

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    Ephemeroptera: Suborder: Schistonota: Superfamily: Ephemeroidea: Ephemeroidea is a superfamily of mayflies. Members of this superfamily are found in most parts of the ...

  5. Ephemerellidae - Wikipedia

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    A Guide to Common Freshwater Invertebrates of North America. McDonald and Woodward. Blacksburg, Va. 2002. 2 - Merritt and Cummins. An Introduction to the Aquatic insects of North America 3rd ed. Kendall Hunt. Dubuque, Iowa. 1996. 3- Brady, Valerie. "Ephemeroptera- the mayflies." 4/27/16.

  6. Ephemera danica - Wikipedia

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    Ephemera danica can reach an imago size of 15–20 mm (0.6–0.8 in) in males, while females are larger, reaching 16–25 mm (0.6–1.0 in). This mayfly, with its characteristic markings and three tails (), is the most commonly seen of British Ephemeridae.

  7. Tricorythidae - Wikipedia

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    Tricorythidae is a family of mayflies in the order Ephemeroptera. There are about six genera and at least 40 described species in Tricorythidae. [1] [2] [3 ...

  8. Palingenia longicauda - Wikipedia

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    Palingenia longicauda is an aquatic insect in the order Ephemeroptera.It is known as the Tisa or Tisza mayfly after the European Tisza river where it is found and also as the long-tailed mayfly and giant mayfly since it is the largest mayfly species in Europe, measuring 12 cm (4.7 in) from head to tail.

  9. Ephemerella - Wikipedia

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    Ephemerella alleni Jensen & Edmunds, 1966; Ephemerella altana Allen, 1968; Ephemerella apopsis McCafferty, 1992; Ephemerella argo Burks, 1947; Ephemerella aroni Eaton ...