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Mayflies of the United States
Information on hundreds of species of mayflies occurring in the United States, including distribution maps and county checklists Because it is a "work in progress," the Mayflies of the United States Web site is constantly being updated. ... [... more]
Northern Prairie Research Center

Whiting Lab--Insect Genomics--Ephemeroptera
The Ephemeroptera (mayflies) is considered to be among the first group of organisms to have ever taken flight and also are unique among all insects by having a non-reproductive winged stage that molts (subimago). Despite these peculiarities, the ... [... more]
whitinglab.byu.edu

Mayflies of the United States
Information on hundreds of species of mayflies occurring in the United States, including distribution maps and county checklists Because it is a "work in progress," the Mayflies of the United States Web site is constantly being updated. ... [... more]
Northern Prairie Research Center

Purdue University Entomology Research
If you typed the page URL in the address bar of your browser, check to make sure it is spelled correctly. Go to the Department of Entomology website and look for the information you want. Or please use this site map to help you find what you are ... [... more]
Purdue University Entomology

Purdue University Entomology Research
If you typed the page URL in the address bar of your browser, check to make sure it is spelled correctly. Go to the Department of Entomology website and look for the information you want. Or please use this site map to help you find what you are ... [... more]
Purdue University Entomology

Purdue University Entomology Research
If you typed the page URL in the address bar of your browser, check to make sure it is spelled correctly. Go to the Department of Entomology website and look for the information you want. Or please use this site map to help you find what you are ... [... more]
Purdue University Entomology

Purdue University Entomology Research
If you typed the page URL in the address bar of your browser, check to make sure it is spelled correctly. Go to the Department of Entomology website and look for the information you want. Or please use this site map to help you find what you are ... [... more]
Purdue University Entomology

Ephemeroptera
Classification from Peters and Campbell (1991), in Insects of Australia. Containing group: Pterygota Adults do not eat. Immatures are aquatic, feeding on diatoms, algae, or are carnivores. Ephemeros - short-lived, pteron - wing, referring to the ... [... more]
Tree of Life

The Ephemeropterists' Home Page
A compendium of information about the insect order Ephemeroptera (mayflies) aimed primarily at the specialist This page is maintained by the Museum Collections of Aquatic Entomology of the Florida A & M University to help coordinate the study of ... [... more]
famu.org

Totally Buggin News
A Study in Beauty and Butterflies November 9, 2007, 12:47 am Jerry V. Haines recently took a trip to Mexico City, and while there visited the Morelia Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary. His story sounds quite amazing! But instead of fake, swirling white ... [... more]
totallybuggin.wordpress.com

Welcome to BugGuide.Net!
An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information. We are an online community of naturalists who enjoy learning about and sharing our observations of insects, spiders, ... [... more]
bugguide.net

Kinds of Ants Philippines
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Kinds of Ants Philippines Centromyrmex feae (Emery, 1889) -- Centromyrmex donisthorpei Cerapachys luzuriagae Wheeler, W. M. & ... [... more]
discoverlife.org
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