The study of the larval development and life cycle of a population of the mayfly Anthopotamus verticis from the Tippecanoe River, Indiana was based on monthly and weekly sampling in 1990 and 1991. Larval head width and tusk length were directly correlated with body size; whereas wingpad development represented an exponential relationship with body size. Relative maturation of larvae was efficiently assessed, however. by using wingpad development. The morphology of eggs is described. Larval growth and development took place mainly from March to Au~st. Although emergence is protracted from mid-July to mid-August, the major recruitment of new larvae occurred in August. Only one cohort was ascertained. The species overwinters as mostly young la...
Article written by Cal Fremling regarding mass emergences of mayflies along the Mississippi River, s...
Article written by Cal Fremling regarding mass emergences of mayflies along the Mississippi River, s...
Article written by Cal Fremling regarding mass emergences of mayflies along the Mississippi River, s...
The study of the larval development and life cycle of a population of the mayfly Anthopotamus vertic...
Naiads of the mayfly Potamanthus myops were collected six times over a one year period from the Huro...
Larval growth and development of Stenacron interpunctatum was studied for a one year period at Wildc...
Mating flights of the mayfly Ephoron album (Say) were observed on the Sturgeon River in Houghton Cou...
1. The life histories and population dynamics of the burrowing mayflies Hexagenia limbata and H. rig...
Article written by L.L. Thomforde and Calvin R. Fremling regarding instructions for mayfly rearing i...
Article written by L.L. Thomforde and Calvin R. Fremling regarding instructions for mayfly rearing i...
Article written by L.L. Thomforde and Calvin R. Fremling regarding instructions for mayfly rearing i...
Article written by L.L. Thomforde and Calvin R. Fremling regarding instructions for mayfly rearing i...
Caddisflies are abundant, diverse, and important insects in freshwater ecosystems. However our knowl...
Article written by Cal Fremling regarding mass emergences of mayflies along the Mississippi River, s...
(excerpt) An examination of samples of Ephemeroptera larvae taken from 19 sites on the Pere Marquett...
Article written by Cal Fremling regarding mass emergences of mayflies along the Mississippi River, s...
Article written by Cal Fremling regarding mass emergences of mayflies along the Mississippi River, s...
Article written by Cal Fremling regarding mass emergences of mayflies along the Mississippi River, s...
The study of the larval development and life cycle of a population of the mayfly Anthopotamus vertic...
Naiads of the mayfly Potamanthus myops were collected six times over a one year period from the Huro...
Larval growth and development of Stenacron interpunctatum was studied for a one year period at Wildc...
Mating flights of the mayfly Ephoron album (Say) were observed on the Sturgeon River in Houghton Cou...
1. The life histories and population dynamics of the burrowing mayflies Hexagenia limbata and H. rig...
Article written by L.L. Thomforde and Calvin R. Fremling regarding instructions for mayfly rearing i...
Article written by L.L. Thomforde and Calvin R. Fremling regarding instructions for mayfly rearing i...
Article written by L.L. Thomforde and Calvin R. Fremling regarding instructions for mayfly rearing i...
Article written by L.L. Thomforde and Calvin R. Fremling regarding instructions for mayfly rearing i...
Caddisflies are abundant, diverse, and important insects in freshwater ecosystems. However our knowl...
Article written by Cal Fremling regarding mass emergences of mayflies along the Mississippi River, s...
(excerpt) An examination of samples of Ephemeroptera larvae taken from 19 sites on the Pere Marquett...
Article written by Cal Fremling regarding mass emergences of mayflies along the Mississippi River, s...
Article written by Cal Fremling regarding mass emergences of mayflies along the Mississippi River, s...
Article written by Cal Fremling regarding mass emergences of mayflies along the Mississippi River, s...