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Ephemerella Consimilis
''Ephemerella'' is a genus of spiny crawler mayflies in the family Ephemerellidae 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. T .... There are about 19 described species in ''Ephemerella''. Species * '' E. alleni'' Jensen and Edmunds, 1966 * '' E. apopsis'' McCafferty, 1992 * '' E. aurivillii'' (Bengtsson, 1908) * '' E. catawba'' Traver, 1932 * '' E. consimilis'' Walsh, 1862 * '' E. dorothea'' Needham, 1908 * '' E. excrucians'' Walsh, 1862 (pale morning dun) * '' E. hispida'' Allen and Edmunds, 1965 * '' E. invaria'' (Walker, 1853) (sulphur dun) * '' E. maculata'' Traver, 1934 * '' E. molita'' McDunnough, 1930 * '' E. mucronata'' (Bengtsson, 1909) * '' E. needhami'' McDunnough, 1925 * '' E. nuda'' Tshernova, 1949 * '' E. subvaria'' McDunnough, 1931 (red quill) * '' E. tibialis'' M ...
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Ephemerellidae
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 substrates where there is reduced flow. They are even found on the shores of lakes and beaches where there is wave action present. They move by swimming and clinging, they are very well camouflaged. Most species have one generation per year. They are mostly collector-gatherers. If threatened by a predator, the larva will raise its three tails in a "scorpion posture" to appear larger. It will then project its tails in front and poke the enemy. Most species are sensitive to disturbance. In the UK, the most commonly recorded species is ''Seratella ignita''. The nymph of this animal is often distinguished from other Mayflies by the darker ban ...
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Ephemerella Molita
''Ephemerella'' is a genus of spiny crawler mayflies in the family Ephemerellidae 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. T .... There are about 19 described species in ''Ephemerella''. Species * '' E. alleni'' Jensen and Edmunds, 1966 * '' E. apopsis'' McCafferty, 1992 * '' E. aurivillii'' (Bengtsson, 1908) * '' E. catawba'' Traver, 1932 * '' E. consimilis'' Walsh, 1862 * '' E. dorothea'' Needham, 1908 * '' E. excrucians'' Walsh, 1862 (pale morning dun) * '' E. hispida'' Allen and Edmunds, 1965 * '' E. invaria'' (Walker, 1853) (sulphur dun) * '' E. maculata'' Traver, 1934 * '' E. molita'' McDunnough, 1930 * '' E. mucronata'' (Bengtsson, 1909) * '' E. needhami'' McDunnough, 1925 * '' E. nuda'' Tshernova, 1949 * '' E. subvaria'' McDunnough, 1931 (red quill) * '' E. tibialis'' M ...
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Ephemerella Verruca
''Ephemerella'' is a genus of spiny crawler mayflies in the family Ephemerellidae 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. T .... There are about 19 described species in ''Ephemerella''. Species * '' E. alleni'' Jensen and Edmunds, 1966 * '' E. apopsis'' McCafferty, 1992 * '' E. aurivillii'' (Bengtsson, 1908) * '' E. catawba'' Traver, 1932 * '' E. consimilis'' Walsh, 1862 * '' E. dorothea'' Needham, 1908 * '' E. excrucians'' Walsh, 1862 (pale morning dun) * '' E. hispida'' Allen and Edmunds, 1965 * '' E. invaria'' (Walker, 1853) (sulphur dun) * '' E. maculata'' Traver, 1934 * '' E. molita'' McDunnough, 1930 * '' E. mucronata'' (Bengtsson, 1909) * '' E. needhami'' McDunnough, 1925 * '' E. nuda'' Tshernova, 1949 * '' E. subvaria'' McDunnough, 1931 (red quill) * '' E. tibialis'' M ...
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Ephemerella Velmae
''Ephemerella'' is a genus of spiny crawler mayflies in the family Ephemerellidae 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. T .... There are about 19 described species in ''Ephemerella''. Species * '' E. alleni'' Jensen and Edmunds, 1966 * '' E. apopsis'' McCafferty, 1992 * '' E. aurivillii'' (Bengtsson, 1908) * '' E. catawba'' Traver, 1932 * '' E. consimilis'' Walsh, 1862 * '' E. dorothea'' Needham, 1908 * '' E. excrucians'' Walsh, 1862 (pale morning dun) * '' E. hispida'' Allen and Edmunds, 1965 * '' E. invaria'' (Walker, 1853) (sulphur dun) * '' E. maculata'' Traver, 1934 * '' E. molita'' McDunnough, 1930 * '' E. mucronata'' (Bengtsson, 1909) * '' E. needhami'' McDunnough, 1925 * '' E. nuda'' Tshernova, 1949 * '' E. subvaria'' McDunnough, 1931 (red quill) * '' E. tibialis'' M ...
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Ephemerella Unicornis
''Ephemerella'' is a genus of spiny crawler mayflies in the family Ephemerellidae 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. T .... There are about 19 described species in ''Ephemerella''. Species * '' E. alleni'' Jensen and Edmunds, 1966 * '' E. apopsis'' McCafferty, 1992 * '' E. aurivillii'' (Bengtsson, 1908) * '' E. catawba'' Traver, 1932 * '' E. consimilis'' Walsh, 1862 * '' E. dorothea'' Needham, 1908 * '' E. excrucians'' Walsh, 1862 (pale morning dun) * '' E. hispida'' Allen and Edmunds, 1965 * '' E. invaria'' (Walker, 1853) (sulphur dun) * '' E. maculata'' Traver, 1934 * '' E. molita'' McDunnough, 1930 * '' E. mucronata'' (Bengtsson, 1909) * '' E. needhami'' McDunnough, 1925 * '' E. nuda'' Tshernova, 1949 * '' E. subvaria'' McDunnough, 1931 (red quill) * '' E. tibialis'' M ...
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Ephemerella Tibialis
''Ephemerella tibialis'' is a species of spiny crawler mayfly in the family Ephemerellidae. It is found in North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car .... References Mayflies Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1924 {{mayfly-stub ...
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Ephemerella Subvaria
''Ephemerella subvaria'', the red quill, is a species of spiny crawler mayfly in the family Ephemerellidae 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. T .... It is found in North America. References Mayflies Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1931 {{mayfly-stub ...
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Ephemerella Nuda
''Ephemerella'' is a genus of spiny crawler mayflies in the family Ephemerellidae 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. T .... There are about 19 described species in ''Ephemerella''. Species * '' E. alleni'' Jensen and Edmunds, 1966 * '' E. apopsis'' McCafferty, 1992 * '' E. aurivillii'' (Bengtsson, 1908) * '' E. catawba'' Traver, 1932 * '' E. consimilis'' Walsh, 1862 * '' E. dorothea'' Needham, 1908 * '' E. excrucians'' Walsh, 1862 (pale morning dun) * '' E. hispida'' Allen and Edmunds, 1965 * '' E. invaria'' (Walker, 1853) (sulphur dun) * '' E. maculata'' Traver, 1934 * '' E. molita'' McDunnough, 1930 * '' E. mucronata'' (Bengtsson, 1909) * '' E. needhami'' McDunnough, 1925 * '' E. nuda'' Tshernova, 1949 * '' E. subvaria'' McDunnough, 1931 (red quill) * '' E. tibialis'' M ...
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Ephemerella Needhami
''Ephemerella'' is a genus of spiny crawler mayflies in the family Ephemerellidae 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. T .... There are about 19 described species in ''Ephemerella''. Species * '' E. alleni'' Jensen and Edmunds, 1966 * '' E. apopsis'' McCafferty, 1992 * '' E. aurivillii'' (Bengtsson, 1908) * '' E. catawba'' Traver, 1932 * '' E. consimilis'' Walsh, 1862 * '' E. dorothea'' Needham, 1908 * '' E. excrucians'' Walsh, 1862 (pale morning dun) * '' E. hispida'' Allen and Edmunds, 1965 * '' E. invaria'' (Walker, 1853) (sulphur dun) * '' E. maculata'' Traver, 1934 * '' E. molita'' McDunnough, 1930 * '' E. mucronata'' (Bengtsson, 1909) * '' E. needhami'' McDunnough, 1925 * '' E. nuda'' Tshernova, 1949 * '' E. subvaria'' McDunnough, 1931 (red quill) * '' E. tibialis'' M ...
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Ephemerella Mucronata
''Ephemerella'' is a genus of spiny crawler mayflies in the family Ephemerellidae 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. T .... There are about 19 described species in ''Ephemerella''. Species * '' E. alleni'' Jensen and Edmunds, 1966 * '' E. apopsis'' McCafferty, 1992 * '' E. aurivillii'' (Bengtsson, 1908) * '' E. catawba'' Traver, 1932 * '' E. consimilis'' Walsh, 1862 * '' E. dorothea'' Needham, 1908 * '' E. excrucians'' Walsh, 1862 (pale morning dun) * '' E. hispida'' Allen and Edmunds, 1965 * '' E. invaria'' (Walker, 1853) (sulphur dun) * '' E. maculata'' Traver, 1934 * '' E. molita'' McDunnough, 1930 * '' E. mucronata'' (Bengtsson, 1909) * '' E. needhami'' McDunnough, 1925 * '' E. nuda'' Tshernova, 1949 * '' E. subvaria'' McDunnough, 1931 (red quill) * '' E. tibialis'' M ...
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Ephemerella Maculata
''Ephemerella maculata'' is a species of spiny crawler mayfly in the family Ephemerellidae 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. T .... It is found in North America. References Mayflies Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1934 {{mayfly-stub ...
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Ephemerella Alleni
''Ephemerella'' is a genus of spiny crawler mayflies in the family Ephemerellidae 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. T .... There are about 19 described species in ''Ephemerella''. Species * '' E. alleni'' Jensen and Edmunds, 1966 * '' E. apopsis'' McCafferty, 1992 * '' E. aurivillii'' (Bengtsson, 1908) * '' E. catawba'' Traver, 1932 * '' E. consimilis'' Walsh, 1862 * '' E. dorothea'' Needham, 1908 * '' E. excrucians'' Walsh, 1862 (pale morning dun) * '' E. hispida'' Allen and Edmunds, 1965 * '' E. invaria'' (Walker, 1853) (sulphur dun) * '' E. maculata'' Traver, 1934 * '' E. molita'' McDunnough, 1930 * '' E. mucronata'' (Bengtsson, 1909) * '' E. needhami'' McDunnough, 1925 * '' E. nuda'' Tshernova, 1949 * '' E. subvaria'' McDunnough, 1931 (red quill) * '' E. tibialis'' M ...
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