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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 ...
Within 48 hours a fishfly develops wings, flies toward land, mates and dies, according to MSU Extension. The insect spends 99% of its life in the water. The insect spends 99% of its life in the water.
Steak 'n Shake continued to expand throughout Illinois following Belt's death on August 20, 1954. [1] Ownership passing through many hands, including Gus's wife Edith, who ran the chain until 1969; Longchamps, Inc., an East Coast steakhouse company that owned the chain from 1969 [8] to 1971; [9] and Indianapolis-based Franklin Corporation, led by Robert Cronin, author of Selling Steakburgers ...
Binomial name. Chauliodes pectinicornis. ( Linnaeus, 1763) Synonyms. Hemerobius pectinicornis Linnaeus, 1763. Hemerobius virginiensis Drury, 1773. Chauliodes pectinicornis known as Summer fishfly, is a species of fishfly from North America .
Binomial name. Chauliodes rastricornis. Rambur, 1842. Synonyms [1] Hermes indecisus Walker, 1853. Chauliodes rastricornis, the spring fishfly, is a species of fishfly in the family Corydalidae. It is found in North America. [1] [2] [3] Spring fishfly, Chauliodes rastricornis.
Hot 'n Now. Hot 'n Now is an American fast-food restaurant based in Holt, Michigan. [1] Founded in 1984, the chain once grew to more than 150 locations throughout the United States at its peak. Subsequently, under the ownership of PepsiCo, the chain filed for bankruptcy in 2004, and was then sold to STEN Corporation.
For example, the female Tisza mayfly, the largest European species with a length of 12 cm (4.7 in), flies up to 3 kilometres (2 mi) upstream before depositing eggs on the water surface. These sink to the bottom and hatch after 45 days, the nymphs burrowing their way into the sediment where they spend two or three years before hatching into ...
Hedge's Wigwam. Coordinates: 42°28′31″N 83°08′43″W. Hedge's Wigwam was a Native American-themed restaurant in Pleasant Ridge, Michigan, operating from 1927 until 1967. It was located at 24362 Woodward Avenue, one block from the original Saginaw Trail.