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Anthopotamus Neglectus
''Anthopotamus neglectus'' is a species of hacklegilled burrower mayfly in the family Potamanthidae Potamanthidae is a family of mayflies Mayflies (also known as shadflies or fishflies in Canada and the upper Midwestern United States, as Canadian soldiers in the American Great Lakes region, and as up-winged flies in the United Kingdom) a .... It is found in southeastern Canada and the northeastern United States. Subspecies * ''Anthopotamus neglectus disjunctus'' Bae and McCafferty, 1991 * ''Anthopotamus neglectus neglectus'' (Traver, 1935) References Further reading * mayflies Insects described in 1935 {{mayfly-stub ...
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Hacklegilled Burrower Mayfly
Potamanthidae is a family of mayflies with three genera in which there are 23 species. Classification Genus ''Anthopotamus'' *''Anthopotamus distinctus'' (Traver, 1935) *''Anthopotamus myops'' (Walsh, 1863) *''Anthopotamus verticis'' (Say, 1839) *''Anthopotamus neglectus'' (Traver, 1935) Genus '' Potamanthus'' *'' Potamanthus formosus'' Eaton, 1892 *'' Potamanthus huoshanensis Wu, 1987'' *'' Potamanthus idiocerus'' Bae & McCafferty, 1991 *'' Potamanthus kwangsiensis'' (Hsu, 1937) *'' Potamanthus longitibius'' Bae & McCafferty, 1991 *'' Potamanthus luteus'' (Linnaeus, 1767) *'' Potamanthus macrophthalmus'' (You, 1984) *'' Potamanthus nanchangi'' (Hsu, 1936) *''Potamanthus sabahensis'' (Bae & McCafferty, 1990) *'' Potamanthus sangangensis'' (You, 1984) *'' Potamanthus subcostalis'' Navás, 1932 *''Potamanthus yooni'' Bae & McCafferty, 1991 *''Potamanthus yunnanensis'' (You, Wu, Gui & Hsu, 1982) Genus ''Rhoenanthus'' *''Rhoenanthus coreanus'' (Yoon & Bae, 1985) *''Rhoenanthus dist ...
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Potamanthidae
Potamanthidae is a family of mayflies Mayflies (also known as shadflies or fishflies in Canada and the upper Midwestern United States, as Canadian soldiers in the American Great Lakes region, and as up-winged flies in the United Kingdom) are aquatic insects belonging to the orde ... with three genera in which there are 23 species. Classification Genus '' Anthopotamus'' *'' Anthopotamus distinctus'' (Traver, 1935) *'' Anthopotamus myops'' (Walsh, 1863) *'' Anthopotamus verticis'' (Say, 1839) *'' Anthopotamus neglectus'' (Traver, 1935) Genus '' Potamanthus'' *'' Potamanthus formosus'' Eaton, 1892 *'' Potamanthus huoshanensis Wu, 1987'' *'' Potamanthus idiocerus'' Bae & McCafferty, 1991 *'' Potamanthus kwangsiensis'' (Hsu, 1937) *'' Potamanthus longitibius'' Bae & McCafferty, 1991 *'' Potamanthus luteus'' (Linnaeus, 1767) *'' Potamanthus macrophthalmus'' (You, 1984) *'' Potamanthus nanchangi'' (Hsu, 1936) *'' Potamanthus sabahensis'' (Bae & McCafferty, 1990) *'' Potamanthus ...
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Mayflies (also known as shadflies or fishflies in Canada and the upper Midwestern United States, as Canadian soldiers in the American Great Lakes region, and as up-winged flies in the United Kingdom) are aquatic insects belonging to the order Ephemeroptera. This order is part of an ancient group of insects termed the Palaeoptera, which also contains dragonflies and damselflies. Over 3,000 species of mayfly are known worldwide, grouped into over 400 genera in 42 families. Mayflies have ancestral traits that were probably present in the first flying insects, such as long tails and wings that do not fold flat over the abdomen. Their immature stages are aquatic fresh water forms (called "naiads" or "nymphs"), whose presence indicates a clean, unpolluted and highly oxygenated aquatic environment. They are unique among insect orders in having a fully winged terrestrial preadult stage, the subimago, which moults into a sexually mature adult, the imago. Mayflies "hatch" (emerge as ...
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