mayfly|mayflies in English

noun

type of short-lived winged insect that has a long aquatic larval stage

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1. Dimmit mayflies lennoaceous outbatting Begeck chylophylly

2. I don't know, do you? I have always thought of them as ephemera , like mayflies.

3. There are a few hoppers and ants, but apart from that it's mayflies, stoneflies a Caddises.

4. Antidictionary OF MAYFLY MORPHOLOGY (the dictionary of wrongly used terms) The easiest way not to make errors in morphological descriptions, is to learn insect morphology and morphology of selected mayfly taxa, using the following publications: Kluge N.J

5. 6 The nymphs, or first larval stages of mayflies,(www.Sentencedict.com) are also adapted to very particular conditions.

6. The adult flies are very delicate midges with long and slender antennae and looking very much like mayflies .

7. The mayfly larvae ( are truly aquatic insects , which breathe by means of tracheal gills , borne oh either side of each abdominal segment .

8. And so now you know it's like - if I was a trout, what am I going to be feeding on, you know? Mayflies and Caddises and stone flies

9. 21 From the shape of the insect, Michael S. Engel, an entomologist at the University of Kansas, identified it as a mayfly, one of the first groups of flying insects.

10. Caddis flies, unlike your mayfly fly or stonefly flies, have a complete life cycle because they pupate.Pupation is often called a resting stage as the insects transform from larva to adult

11. A boat with two men " Blowline dapping," a form of fishing; John Reynolds and Bill Whiteman fishing; the fish they caught are displayed; trees; mayflies; lake trout; more fishing shots

12. ‘In all Apterygotes and in mayflies it is bidirectional.’ ‘In the past the collembolans, proturans and two other groups; the diplurans and the thysanurans were all grouped together as the Apterygotes or …

13. The never feed and their alimentary canal is filled with air , so as to increase the buoyancy of the body for the nuptial flight in the evening ( on a summer day , usually May ( hence the name mayfly ) .

14. Like most other Catfish, Stonecats feed at night and have a varied diet, especially consuming fishes and aquatic insect larvae such as midges, Caddises, stoneflies and mayflies, as well as crustaceans and other small invertebrates

15. Without faith of some sort, life is a constant Bafflement, apparently devoid of any detectable meaning. After the war he became physician to the Commonwealth embassies in Moscow and turned many a stone in search of mayfly larvae, to the Bafflement of his footsore minders.