Bioerosion of siliceous rocks driven by rock-boring freshwater insects
Macrobioerosion of mineral substrates in fresh water is a little-known geological process.
Two examples of rock-boring bivalve molluscs were recently described from freshwater …
Two examples of rock-boring bivalve molluscs were recently described from freshwater …
A new species of Languidipes Hubbard (Ephemeroptera, Polymitarcyidae) from Borneo
GE Hankel, C Molineri - PeerJ, 2024 - peerj.com
The genus Languidipes is currently represented by three species distributed in southeastern
Asia, India, and Sri Lanka. Languidipes corporaali is the most widely distributed species …
Asia, India, and Sri Lanka. Languidipes corporaali is the most widely distributed species …
First record of Mayfly Povilla(Languidipes) taprobanes Hubbard from Karnataka
SG Pai, CM Kalleshwaraswamy… - Indian Journal of …, 2023 - indianentomology.org
Mayflies are important as macroinvertebrates of aquatic ecosystems and are reliable
bioindicators of water quality. Most mayfly nymphs feed by scraping algae from underwater …
bioindicators of water quality. Most mayfly nymphs feed by scraping algae from underwater …
[PDF][PDF] The Mayfly Newsletter
D Giberson - The Mayfly Newsletter, 2020 - dc.swosu.edu
The Mayfly Newsletter Page 1 The Mayfly Newsletter Volume 23 Issue 1 Article 1 7-15-2020
The Mayfly Newsletter Donna Giberson giberson@upei.ca Peter M. Grant Southwestern …
The Mayfly Newsletter Donna Giberson giberson@upei.ca Peter M. Grant Southwestern …
[PDF][PDF] The Mayfly Newsletter
D Giberson, PM Grant - The Mayfly Newsletter, 2021 - dc.swosu.edu
The Mayfly Newsletter Page 1 The Mayfly Newsletter Volume 24 Issue 1 Article 1 7-6-2021 The
Mayfly Newsletter Donna Giberson giberson@upei.ca Peter M. Grant Southwestern Oklahoma …
Mayfly Newsletter Donna Giberson giberson@upei.ca Peter M. Grant Southwestern Oklahoma …