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List Of Mayflies Of The British Isles
This list of the mayflies recorded in the British Isles follows Macadam, with nomenclature and taxonomy according to Kluge. There are 51 species of mayfly known to occur in the British Isles, distributed among ten families. ;Ameletidae *'' Ameletus inopinatus'' Eaton, 1887 ;Arthropleidae *''Arthroplea congener'' Bengtsson, 1908 ;Baetidae *'' Alainites muticus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) *'' Baetis buceratus'' Eaton, 1870 *'' Baetis fuscatus'' (Linnaeus, 1761) *'' Baetis rhodani'' (Pictet, 1843) *'' Baetis scambus'' Eaton, 1870 *'' Baetis vernus'' Curtis, 1834 *''Centroptilum luteolum'' (Muller, 1776) *''Cloeon dipterum'' (Linnaeus, 1761) *''Cloeon simile'' Eaton, 1870 *'' Labiobaetis atrebatinus'' (Eaton, 1870) *'' Nigrobaetis digitatus'' (Bengtsson, 1919) *''Nigrobaetis niger'' (Linnaeus, 1761) *'' Procloeon bifidum'' (Bengtsson, 1912) *'' Procloeon pennulatum'' (Eaton, 1870) ;Caenidae *''Brachycercus harrisellus'' Curtis, 1834 *''Caenis beskidensis'' Sowa, 1973 *''Caenis horaria'' (Li ...
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Saint Petersburg State University
Saint Petersburg State University (SPBU; russian: Санкт-Петербургский государственный университет) is a public research university in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Founded in 1724 by a decree of Peter the Great, the university from the beginning has had a focus on fundamental research in science, engineering and humanities. During the Soviet period, it was known as Leningrad State University (russian: Ленинградский государственный университет). It was renamed after Andrei Zhdanov in 1948 and was officially called "Leningrad State University, named after A. A. Zhdanov and decorated with the Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labour." Zhdanov's was removed in 1989 and Leningrad in the name was officially replaced with Saint Petersburg in 1992. It is made up of 24 specialized faculties (departments) and institutes, the Academic Gymnasium, the Medical College, the College of Physical Culture ...
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Nigrobaetis Niger
''Nigrobaetis'' is a genus of small minnow mayflies in the family Baetidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Nigrobaetis'', found in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Species These 35 species belong to the genus ''Nigrobaetis'': * '' Nigrobaetis acinaciger'' (Kluge, 1983) * '' Nigrobaetis arabiensis'' Gattolliat & Sartori, 2008 * '' Nigrobaetis atagonis'' (Imanishi, 1937) * '' Nigrobaetis bacillus'' (Kluge, 1983) * '' Nigrobaetis bethuneae'' Lugo-Ortiz & de Moor, 2000 * '' Nigrobaetis candidus'' (Kang & Yang, 1996) * '' Nigrobaetis chocoratus'' (Gose, 1980) * '' Nigrobaetis clivosus'' (Chang & Yang, 1994) * '' Nigrobaetis colonus'' Gattolliat, 2004 * '' Nigrobaetis cryptus'' Gattolliat, 2004 * '' Nigrobaetis digitatus'' (Bengtsson, 1912) * '' Nigrobaetis facetus'' (Chang & Yang, 1994) * '' Nigrobaetis gombaki'' (Müller-Liebenau, 1984) * '' Nigrobaetis gracilentus'' (Chang & Yang, 1994) * '' Nigrobaetis gracilientus'' (Chang & Yang, 1994) * '' Nigrobaetis gracilis'' (Bogoe ...
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Ephemera Vulgata
''Ephemera vulgata'' is a species of mayfly in the genus ''Ephemera''. This mayfly breeds in stationary water in slow rivers and in ponds, the nymphs developing in the mud. Description ''Ephemera vulgata'' can be told in both adult and subimago stages from the rather similar green drake (''Ephemera danica'') by its duller colour and slightly smaller size. The wings are more heavily veined and the upper side of the abdomen has pairs of dark lateral markings on each segment. Distribution and habitat ''Ephemera vulgata'' is found throughout most of Europe. It mostly breeds in sluggish rivers and still waters such as ponds. This species is in decline, probably because of pollution of waterways by pesticides and heavy metals, and because the adult insects are disorientated by light pollution. Biology The nymphs of ''E. vulgata'' burrow into the sediment at the bottom of ponds. Most burrowing mayfly nymphs use the gills on their abdomens to create a current of water through their bu ...
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Caenis Robusta
Antonia Caenis or Cenide, (died 74 AD) a former slave and secretary of Antonia Minor (mother of the emperor Claudius), was Roman emperor Vespasian's '' contubernalis''. Life It could be thought that she had family in Istria, now in Croatia, based on a trip she took there (Suet. Dom. 12.3). In her 30s Caenis, still possibly a slave, was in an unofficial type of relationship with Vespasian, known as ''contubernium'', before his marriage. According to Suetonius, after the death of Vespasian's wife Flavia Domitilla, Vespasian and Caenis, now a freedwoman, resumed their relationship; she was his wife "in all but name" until her death in AD 74. She had a remarkable memory and considerable influence on the emperor's administration, carried out official business on his behalf, and apparently made a lot of money from her position. However, she was treated with disrespect by Vespasian's son Domitian, who refused to greet her as one of the family. Popular culture The life of Caenis and ...
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Caenis Rivulorum
Antonia Caenis or Cenide, (died 74 AD) a former slave and secretary of Antonia Minor (mother of the emperor Claudius), was Roman emperor Vespasian's '' contubernalis''. Life It could be thought that she had family in Istria, now in Croatia, based on a trip she took there (Suet. Dom. 12.3). In her 30s Caenis, still possibly a slave, was in an unofficial type of relationship with Vespasian, known as ''contubernium'', before his marriage. According to Suetonius, after the death of Vespasian's wife Flavia Domitilla, Vespasian and Caenis, now a freedwoman, resumed their relationship; she was his wife "in all but name" until her death in AD 74. She had a remarkable memory and considerable influence on the emperor's administration, carried out official business on his behalf, and apparently made a lot of money from her position. However, she was treated with disrespect by Vespasian's son Domitian, who refused to greet her as one of the family. Popular culture The life of Caenis and ...
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Caenis Pusilla
Antonia Caenis or Cenide, (died 74 AD) a former slave and secretary of Antonia Minor (mother of the emperor Claudius), was Roman emperor Vespasian's '' contubernalis''. Life It could be thought that she had family in Istria, now in Croatia, based on a trip she took there (Suet. Dom. 12.3). In her 30s Caenis, still possibly a slave, was in an unofficial type of relationship with Vespasian, known as ''contubernium'', before his marriage. According to Suetonius, after the death of Vespasian's wife Flavia Domitilla, Vespasian and Caenis, now a freedwoman, resumed their relationship; she was his wife "in all but name" until her death in AD 74. She had a remarkable memory and considerable influence on the emperor's administration, carried out official business on his behalf, and apparently made a lot of money from her position. However, she was treated with disrespect by Vespasian's son Domitian, who refused to greet her as one of the family. Popular culture The life of Caenis and ...
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Caenis Pseudorivulorum
Antonia Caenis or Cenide, (died 74 AD) a former slave and secretary of Antonia Minor (mother of the emperor Claudius), was Roman emperor Vespasian's '' contubernalis''. Life It could be thought that she had family in Istria, now in Croatia, based on a trip she took there (Suet. Dom. 12.3). In her 30s Caenis, still possibly a slave, was in an unofficial type of relationship with Vespasian, known as ''contubernium'', before his marriage. According to Suetonius, after the death of Vespasian's wife Flavia Domitilla, Vespasian and Caenis, now a freedwoman, resumed their relationship; she was his wife "in all but name" until her death in AD 74. She had a remarkable memory and considerable influence on the emperor's administration, carried out official business on his behalf, and apparently made a lot of money from her position. However, she was treated with disrespect by Vespasian's son Domitian, who refused to greet her as one of the family. Popular culture The life of Caenis and ...
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Caenis Macrura
Antonia Caenis or Cenide, (died 74 AD) a former slave and secretary of Antonia Minor (mother of the emperor Claudius), was Roman emperor Vespasian's '' contubernalis''. Life It could be thought that she had family in Istria, now in Croatia, based on a trip she took there (Suet. Dom. 12.3). In her 30s Caenis, still possibly a slave, was in an unofficial type of relationship with Vespasian, known as ''contubernium'', before his marriage. According to Suetonius, after the death of Vespasian's wife Flavia Domitilla, Vespasian and Caenis, now a freedwoman, resumed their relationship; she was his wife "in all but name" until her death in AD 74. She had a remarkable memory and considerable influence on the emperor's administration, carried out official business on his behalf, and apparently made a lot of money from her position. However, she was treated with disrespect by Vespasian's son Domitian, who refused to greet her as one of the family. Popular culture The life of Caenis and ...
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Caenis Luctuosa
''Caenis luctuosa'' is a species of small squaregilled mayfly in the family Caenidae Caenidae, or the small squaregill mayflies, is a family of insects consisting of 5 genera comprising 26 individual species. They are found throughout the world in lotic, depositional environments, and they are sprawlers. Caenids occur in quiet an .... It is found in Europe. References Mayflies Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1839 Insects of Europe Taxa named by Hermann Burmeister {{mayfly-stub ...
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Caenis Horaria
''Caenis horaria'' is a species of mayfly in the genus ''Caenis Antonia Caenis or Cenide, (died 74 AD) a former slave and secretary of Antonia Minor (mother of the emperor Claudius), was Roman emperor Vespasian's '' contubernalis''. Life It could be thought that she had family in Istria, now in Croatia, bas ...''. References * Mayflies Insects described in 1758 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{Mayfly-stub ...
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Caenis Beskidensis
Antonia Caenis or Cenide, (died 74 AD) a former slave and secretary of Antonia Minor (mother of the emperor Claudius), was Roman emperor Vespasian's '' contubernalis''. Life It could be thought that she had family in Istria, now in Croatia, based on a trip she took there (Suet. Dom. 12.3). In her 30s Caenis, still possibly a slave, was in an unofficial type of relationship with Vespasian, known as ''contubernium'', before his marriage. According to Suetonius, after the death of Vespasian's wife Flavia Domitilla, Vespasian and Caenis, now a freedwoman, resumed their relationship; she was his wife "in all but name" until her death in AD 74. She had a remarkable memory and considerable influence on the emperor's administration, carried out official business on his behalf, and apparently made a lot of money from her position. However, she was treated with disrespect by Vespasian's son Domitian, who refused to greet her as one of the family. Popular culture The life of Caenis and ...
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Brachycercus Harrisellus
''Brachycercus'' is a genus of small squaregilled mayflies in the family Caenidae Caenidae, or the small squaregill mayflies, is a family of insects consisting of 5 genera comprising 26 individual species. They are found throughout the world in lotic, depositional environments, and they are sprawlers. Caenids occur in quiet an .... There are at least four described species in ''Brachycercus''. Species * '' Brachycercus berneri'' Soldán, 1986 * '' Brachycercus harrisella'' Curtis, 1834 * '' Brachycercus nitidus'' (Traver, 1932) * '' Brachycercus ojibwe'' Sun and McCafferty, 2008 References Further reading * insect genera {{mayfly-stub ...
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