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  2. Mayfly - Wikipedia

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    A study in laboratory simulated streams revealed that the mayfly genus Centroptilum increased the export of periphyton, [32] thus indirectly affecting primary production positively, which is an essential process for ecosystems. The mayfly can also reallocate and alter the nutrient availability in aquatic habitats through the process of ...

  3. HMA No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Mayfly emerging from its floating shed on 24 September 1911 HMA No.1 after breaking its back While under cover, an improved system was devised for removing Mayfly from the shed. This consisted of a series of electric winches that could gently ease it out, even in windy conditions, and on 24 September 1911 it was decided to move Mayfly from the ...

  4. Fullerton, Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Fullerton is a small village in Wherwell civil parish in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. At the 2011 Census the Post Office say the population was included in the civil parish of Wherwell. The village lies west of the River Test, alongside the River Anton which joins the Test, and just off the A3057 road.

  5. Rhithrogena germanica - Wikipedia

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    Rhithrogena germanica is a European species of mayfly, and is "probably the most famous of all British mayflies", because of its use in fly fishing.It is known in the British Isles as the March brown mayfly, a name which is used in the United States for a different species, Rhithrogena morrisoni. [3]

  6. List of mayflies of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    There are 51 species of mayfly known to occur in the British Isles. Species. The following genera and species have been recorded: from ten families. Ameletidae

  7. Isonychia - Wikipedia

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    This mayfly related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Ephemera simulans - Wikipedia

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    Out of all the mayfly species in the family Ephemeridae, they are the most common in North America. [3] The nymphs of the species burrow and can be found the same time as the Green Drake (Ephemera guttulata) mayflies, which the species acts similar to; if one trout stream has a hatch of E. simulans , there might also be a hatch of E. guttulata ...

  9. Ephemerellidae - Wikipedia

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    Mayflies are commonly used as models for fly fishing lures. Both the nymphs and the adults are common food among the aquatic stream world. With their long tails, they are very attractive bait for many species of trout, and in some cases small mouth bass.