The Ephemeroptera (Insecta) fauna of Yellowstone National Park consists of 46 species in 24 genera among eight families. These species are listed, and fifteen of the species (including collection data) are reported for the first time. Another 13 species have been taken adjacent to the park in Wyoming and Montana and noted as expected to occur in the park
Ephemeroptera (commonly called mayflies) is an order of insects well-recognized by fishing enthusias...
The following species of Neuroptera have been identified from the Great Smoky Mountains National Par...
Thus far, 335 currently valid species in 82 genera and 21 families of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) have ...
The Ephemeroptera (Insecta) fauna of Yellowstone National Park consists of 46 species in 24 genera a...
One hundred and forty-three species of mayflies are reported from the state of Tennessee. Sixteen sp...
Report issued on: 30 August 2002INHS Technical Report prepared for Discover Life in America and U.S....
An atlas detailing state and provincial distributions of 663 North American Ephemeroptera species is...
A total of 117 species of mayflies, stoneflies, and caddisflies were collected from streams and lake...
United States National Parks have protected natural communities for one hundred years. Indiana Dunes...
Excerpt: A fairly extensive collection of Epl~emeroptera representing 35 genera, 1 12 determined spe...
Although mayflies are of common occurrence in the Southwest, but little work has been done here on t...
One nymph and one exuviae of Acanthametropus pecatonica were collected in June 1991 from the Black R...
One hundred-seven species belonging to 54 genera and 18 families of Ephemeroptera are reported from ...
compared to mainland species pool and size distribution. ZooKeys 532: 137–158. doi: 10.3897/zookeys....
Extensive sampling for aquatic insects was conducted in the orders Ephemeroptera (mayflies), Plecopt...
Ephemeroptera (commonly called mayflies) is an order of insects well-recognized by fishing enthusias...
The following species of Neuroptera have been identified from the Great Smoky Mountains National Par...
Thus far, 335 currently valid species in 82 genera and 21 families of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) have ...
The Ephemeroptera (Insecta) fauna of Yellowstone National Park consists of 46 species in 24 genera a...
One hundred and forty-three species of mayflies are reported from the state of Tennessee. Sixteen sp...
Report issued on: 30 August 2002INHS Technical Report prepared for Discover Life in America and U.S....
An atlas detailing state and provincial distributions of 663 North American Ephemeroptera species is...
A total of 117 species of mayflies, stoneflies, and caddisflies were collected from streams and lake...
United States National Parks have protected natural communities for one hundred years. Indiana Dunes...
Excerpt: A fairly extensive collection of Epl~emeroptera representing 35 genera, 1 12 determined spe...
Although mayflies are of common occurrence in the Southwest, but little work has been done here on t...
One nymph and one exuviae of Acanthametropus pecatonica were collected in June 1991 from the Black R...
One hundred-seven species belonging to 54 genera and 18 families of Ephemeroptera are reported from ...
compared to mainland species pool and size distribution. ZooKeys 532: 137–158. doi: 10.3897/zookeys....
Extensive sampling for aquatic insects was conducted in the orders Ephemeroptera (mayflies), Plecopt...
Ephemeroptera (commonly called mayflies) is an order of insects well-recognized by fishing enthusias...
The following species of Neuroptera have been identified from the Great Smoky Mountains National Par...
Thus far, 335 currently valid species in 82 genera and 21 families of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) have ...