- 1853) i c g
Hexagenia atrocaudata McDunnough, 1924 i c g b
Hexagenia bilineata (Say, 1824) i c g b
Hexagenia callineura Banks, 1914 c g
Hexagenia limbata...
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Hexagenia limbata, the
giant mayfly, is a
species of
mayfly in the
family Ephemeridae. It is
native to
North America where it is
distributed widely near...
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Hexagenia bilineata is a
species of
mayfly in the
family Ephemeridae. It is
native to
North America where it is
found in the
Upper Mississippi Valley...
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Hexagenia orlando is a
species of
common burrower mayfly in the
family Ephemeridae. It is
found in
North America. "
Hexagenia orlando Report". Integrated...
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Hexagenia atrocaudata is a
species of
common burrower mayfly in the
family Ephemeridae. It is
found in
North America. "
Hexagenia atrocaudata Report". Integrated...
- of an
experiment to
stock millions of eggs from the
species Hexagenia limbata and
Hexagenia bilineata in the
lower Green Bay area in an
attempt to reintroduce...
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among the most prolific. For example, the
emergence of one
species of
Hexagenia was
recorded on
Doppler weather radar by the s****line of Lake Erie in...
- (38 mm) long; the
three main
species of
mayflies are
Ephemera simulans,
Hexagenia rigida, and H. limbata. The
insects mate over a 72-hour
period from June...
- Pentagenia,
similar to
Hexagenia, is a
genus of
insect in the
family Ephemeridae,
commonly referred to as
burrowing mayflies.
Unlike Hexagenia,
which inhabit...
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during the
winter months. In Mississippi, they feed on
mayflies such as
Hexagenia atrocaudata and
Pentagenia vittigera. In Illinois, and
probably elsewhere...