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  2. Nature: Spotted lanternflies invade Ohio - AOL

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    Ohio’s first lanternfly report dates to 2020, in Mingo Junction, a town of 3,300 in Jefferson County. It lies 19 miles due west of the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden.

  3. List of birds of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Cranes are large, long-legged, and long-necked birds. Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back. Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or "dances". Two species have been recorded in Ohio. Sandhill crane, Antigone canadensis (B) Whooping crane, Grus americana (R)

  4. Blue corporal - Wikipedia

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    For example, it flies from November to May in Florida, while in Louisiana it flies from February to May. [16] Further north, it emerges later. In South Carolina, it flies from late March until early May, while in Kansas it flies from April to May. [17] In Ohio and Kentucky, it flies from April to June, and in New Jersey, it flies from April to ...

  5. Leschenaultia - Wikipedia

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    Leschenaultia is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. [10] [11] ... Idaho, Ohio, California, Tennessee; Leschenaultia sabroskyi Toma & Guimarães, 2002 ...

  6. Mayfly - Wikipedia

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    For example, the flies known as "emergers" in North America are designed by fly fishermen to resemble subimago mayflies, and are intended to lure freshwater trout. [83] In 1983, Patrick McCafferty recorded that artificial flies had been based on 36 genera of North American mayfly, from a total of 63 western species and 103 eastern/central species.

  7. Syrphus knabi - Wikipedia

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    Syrphus knabi (Shannon, 1916), the Eastern flower Fly, is an uncommon species of syrphid fly observed in the eastern United States and Canada. Syrphid flies are also known as Hover Flies or Flower Flies because the adults are frequently found hovering around flowers from which they feed on nectar and pollen. Adults are 7.2–12.9 mm (0.28–0. ...