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  2. Mayfly - Wikipedia

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  3. Lilian Bland - Wikipedia

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    Parents. John Humphrey Bland (father) Emily Charlotte Madden (mother) Lilian Bland (28 September 1878 – 11 May 1971) [1] was an Anglo-Irish journalist and pioneer aviator who, in 1910–11, became one of the first women in Great Britain and Ireland, and maybe even in the world, to design, build, and fly an aircraft – the Bland Mayfly. [2]

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  5. Ephemerellidae - Wikipedia

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    Ephemerellidae are known as the spiny crawler mayflies. They are a family of the order Ephemeroptera. There are eight genera consisting of a total 90 species (Merritt & Cummins). They are distributed throughout North America as well as the UK. Their habitat is lotic-erosional, they are found in all sizes of flowing streams on different types of ...

  6. The Chicks’ Groundbreaking Album ‘Fly’ Turns 25: Us Ranks All ...

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    6. ‘Hello Mr. Heartache’. This deep cut is perhaps the most truly country song on the album, thanks in part to steel guitar courtesy of Natalie’s dad, Lloyd Maines. No matter how many hits ...

  7. This Man Knows the Truth About Amelia Earhart. Why Doesn’t ...

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    As his efforts to locate the White Bird drew attention to his work, Gillespie and his nonprofit, TIGHAR, became a nexus for pilots, historians, and aviation enthusiasts.

  8. Heptageniidae - Wikipedia

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    The Heptageniidae (synonym: Ecdyonuridae) are a family of mayflies with over 500 described species mainly distributed in the Holarctic, Oriental, and Afrotropical regions, and also present in the Central American Tropics and extreme northern South America. [1] The group is sometimes referred to as flat-headed mayflies or stream mayflies.

  9. Hyalophora cecropia - Wikipedia

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    Hyalophora cecropia