Caenidae
Caenidae |
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Caenis horaria |
Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia |
Phylum: |
Arthropoda |
Class: |
Insecta |
Order: |
Ephemeroptera |
Suborder: |
Pannota |
Superfamily: |
Ephemerelloidea |
Family: |
Caenidae |
Genera |
Brachycercus
Caenis
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Caenidae, or the Small Squaregill Mayflies, is a family of insects consisting of 4 genera comprising 26 individual species. [1] They are found throughout North America in lotic, depostional environments, and they are sprawlers.[1] Caenids occur in quiet and even stagnant water and are often overlooked because they are so small. They like to live in silty bottoms, and their gills are specially adapted for such environments. [1]
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| Baetoidea | |
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| Heptagenioidea | |
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| Leptophlebioidea | |
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| Ephemeroidea | |
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