Ephemeroptera of Canada
@article{Jacobus2019EphemeropteraOC, title={Ephemeroptera of Canada}, author={L. M. Jacobus}, journal={ZooKeys}, year={2019}, pages={211 - 225} }
Abstract Thus far, 335 currently valid species in 82 genera and 21 families of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) have been documented from Canada, remarkably representing a little more than half of the combined species richness of Canada, Mexico and the USA. The current known species richness for Canada represents an increase of 11.3% as compared to that reported in 1979. Species richness is greatest in the families Heptageniidae (83), Baetidae (76) and Ephemerellidae (45). A total of 328 DNA Barcode… CONTINUE READING
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