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  2. Mayfly - Wikipedia

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    Along with caddisfly larvae and gastropod molluscs, the grazing of mayfly nymphs has a significant impact on the primary producers, the plants and algae, on the bed of streams and rivers. The nymphs are eaten by a wide range of predators and form an important part of the aquatic food chain. Fish are among the main predators, picking nymphs off ...

  3. Fish fly swarms have arrived in metro Detroit: When they'll ...

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    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.

  4. Nigronia serricornis - Wikipedia

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    N. serricornis is a common inhabitant of woodland streams in North America and they are often the largest insect predator found in 2nd and 3rd order streams. The larvae are a sit-and -wait ambush predators that feed on a large variety of invertebrates. [3] Studies have shown that N. serricornis has a varying diet throughout the seasons.

  5. Chauliodinae - Wikipedia

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    Chauliodinae. 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 ...

  6. New Baltimore, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    New Baltimore, Michigan. /  42.68111°N 82.73694°W  / 42.68111; -82.73694. New Baltimore is a city in Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 12,117 at the 2020 census. [5] New Baltimore is a northern suburb of Metro Detroit and is located along the northern shores of Lake St. Clair .

  7. Michigan Researchers Find Every River Fish They Test ... - AOL

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    In Michigan, the Ecology Center worked with local anglers to catch 100 fish from 15 sites along the state’s Huron and Rouge rivers. Researchers tested 12 different species of commonly consumed ...

  8. Hexagenia limbata - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name. Hexagenia limbata. ( Serville, 1829) [1] Hexagenia limbata, the giant mayfly, is a species of mayfly in the family Ephemeridae. It is native to North America where it is distributed widely near lakes and slow-moving rivers. [2] The larvae, known as nymphs, are aquatic and burrow in mud and the adult insects have brief lives.

  9. List of rivers of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    L–M. Laughing Whitefish River. Leland River, also called the Carp River. Lincoln River. Little Betsie River ( Lower Peninsula of Michigan) Little Betsy River ( Upper Peninsula of Michigan) Little Black River (Cheboygan County) Little Black River (Gogebic County) Little Brevoort River.