Data collected from an ecological study of the mayfly Potamanthus rnyops (Walsh) in Michigan showed intraspecific variability in taxonomic characteristics that have been employed by previous investigators for species separation. Nymphal dorsal maculation patterns varied considerably within a single population. Also, the ratio of mandibular tusk length to head length increased with successive nymphal instars. Certain adult taxonomic characteristics, particularly relative male imago eye size and distance of separation, were either too poorly defined or too variable to be conclusive in species identification
The Baetis vernus group is known to be a taxonomically difficult group of mayflies. Morphological ch...
The study of the larval development and life cycle of a population of the mayfly Anthopotamus vertic...
The diversity, classification and historical biogeography of the mayfly family Prosopistomatidae are...
Data collected from an ecological study of the mayfly Potamanthus rnyops (Walsh) in Michigan showed ...
Naiads of the mayfly Potamanthus myops were collected six times over a one year period from the Huro...
Aspects of the nymphal/adult developmental change were investigated in biometric studies of several ...
Aspects of the nymphal/adult developmental change were investigated in biometric studies of several ...
Aspects of the nymphal/adult developmental change were investigated in biometric studies of several ...
We compared the phenology of nymph development, food type, and habitat selection of two stream mayfl...
The study of the larval development and life cycle of a population of the mayfly Anthopotamus vertic...
Ametropus albrighti is shown to be a junior subjective synonym of A. neavei, n. syn. Ametropus neave...
There is tremendous size variation within both laboratory and field populations of the mayfly Hexage...
Abstract: I performed an exploratory analysis of four broad-scale hypotheses (area availability, ene...
Leptohyphodes inanis (Pictet) is an enigmatic species with a rare trait among leptohyphid males – la...
Hexagenia limbata (Serville) and Stenacron interpunctatum (Say) are two mayflies that have been most...
The Baetis vernus group is known to be a taxonomically difficult group of mayflies. Morphological ch...
The study of the larval development and life cycle of a population of the mayfly Anthopotamus vertic...
The diversity, classification and historical biogeography of the mayfly family Prosopistomatidae are...
Data collected from an ecological study of the mayfly Potamanthus rnyops (Walsh) in Michigan showed ...
Naiads of the mayfly Potamanthus myops were collected six times over a one year period from the Huro...
Aspects of the nymphal/adult developmental change were investigated in biometric studies of several ...
Aspects of the nymphal/adult developmental change were investigated in biometric studies of several ...
Aspects of the nymphal/adult developmental change were investigated in biometric studies of several ...
We compared the phenology of nymph development, food type, and habitat selection of two stream mayfl...
The study of the larval development and life cycle of a population of the mayfly Anthopotamus vertic...
Ametropus albrighti is shown to be a junior subjective synonym of A. neavei, n. syn. Ametropus neave...
There is tremendous size variation within both laboratory and field populations of the mayfly Hexage...
Abstract: I performed an exploratory analysis of four broad-scale hypotheses (area availability, ene...
Leptohyphodes inanis (Pictet) is an enigmatic species with a rare trait among leptohyphid males – la...
Hexagenia limbata (Serville) and Stenacron interpunctatum (Say) are two mayflies that have been most...
The Baetis vernus group is known to be a taxonomically difficult group of mayflies. Morphological ch...
The study of the larval development and life cycle of a population of the mayfly Anthopotamus vertic...
The diversity, classification and historical biogeography of the mayfly family Prosopistomatidae are...