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  2. Mayfly - Wikipedia

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    Mayflies are distributed all over the world in clean freshwater habitats, [35] though absent from Antarctica. [36] They tend to be absent from oceanic islands or represented by one or two species that have dispersed from nearby mainland. Female mayflies may be dispersed by wind, and eggs may be transferred by adhesion to the legs of waterbirds ...

  3. Baetidae - Wikipedia

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    Baetidae is a family of mayflies with about 1000 described species in 110 genera distributed worldwide. [1] These are among the smallest of mayflies, adults rarely exceeding 10 mm in length excluding the two long slender tails and sometimes much smaller, and members of the family are often referred to as small mayflies or small minnow mayflies.

  4. Phyllophaga - Wikipedia

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    Phyllophaga. Phyllophaga is a very large genus (more than 900 species) of New World scarab beetles in the subfamily Melolonthinae. Common names for this genus and many other related genera in the subfamily Melolonthinae are May beetles, June bugs, and July beetles. [1][2] They range in size from 12 to 35 mm (0.47 to 1.38 in) [1][2] and are ...

  5. Mayflies are swarming near Lake Erie. Are they the same as ...

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  6. Farmers' Almanac predicts 'cold, wet and white' winter for ...

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    The Farmers' Almanac has released its extended forecast for the 2024-25 winter season, and it's looking bleak. Farmers' Almanac predicts 'cold, wet and white' winter for Ohio this year. What to know

  7. Rhithrogena germanica - Wikipedia

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    Rhithrogena germanica is a European species of mayfly, and is "probably the most famous of all British mayflies", because of its use in fly fishing. It is known in the British Isles as the March brown mayfly, a name which is used in the United States for a different species, Rhithrogena morrisoni. [3] It emerges as a subimago at the end of ...

  8. Farmers' Almanac predicts cold, wet winter ahead for Ohio

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    Farmers' Almanac predicts cold, wet winter ahead for Ohio. Gannett. Nathan Hart, Columbus Dispatch. August 26, 2024 at 3:03 AM. The U.S. is in for a wet and cold winter due partially to La Niña ...

  9. Tomah mayfly - Wikipedia

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    Tomah mayflies use the streams and rivers as refuge during the summer and winter, while they inhabit the floodplains during a short period of rapid growth during the spring. [9] Therefore, the Tomah Mayfly is considered an example of river-floodplain fauna, using the stream as refuge during the dry period of the summer, and using the floodplain ...