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Baetisca
''Baetisca'' is a genus of armored mayflies in the family Baetiscidae Baetiscidae is a family of mayflies. It contains a single extant genus, ''Baetisca'', native to North America with around 12 species. The family is noted for their spined armoured larvae, which live in flowing water pools and on the edges of stre .... There are about 12 described species in ''Baetisca''. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Baetisca'': * '' Baetisca becki'' Schneider & Berner, 1963 * '' Baetisca berneri'' Tarter & Kirchner, 1978 * '' Baetisca callosa'' Traver, 1931 * '' Baetisca carolina'' Traver, 1931 * '' Baetisca columbiana'' Edmunds, 1960 * '' Baetisca escambiensis'' Berner, 1955 * '' Baetisca gibbera'' Berner, 1953 * '' Baetisca lacustris'' McDunnough, 1932 * '' Baetisca laurentina'' McDunnough, 1932 * '' Baetisca obesa'' (Say, 1839) * '' Baetisca rogersi'' Berner, 1940 * '' Baetisca rubescens'' (Provancher, 1878) References Further reading * * External links * ...
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Baetisca Becki
''Baetisca'' is a genus of armored mayflies in the family Baetiscidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Baetisca''. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Baetisca'': * '' Baetisca becki'' Schneider & Berner, 1963 * '' Baetisca berneri'' Tarter & Kirchner, 1978 * '' Baetisca callosa'' Traver, 1931 * '' Baetisca carolina'' Traver, 1931 * '' Baetisca columbiana'' Edmunds, 1960 * '' Baetisca escambiensis'' Berner, 1955 * '' Baetisca gibbera'' Berner, 1953 * ''Baetisca lacustris ''Baetisca lacustris'' is a species of armored mayfly in the family Baetiscidae Baetiscidae is a family of mayflies. It contains a single extant genus, ''Baetisca'', native to North America with around 12 species. The family is noted for their ...'' McDunnough, 1932 * '' Baetisca laurentina'' McDunnough, 1932 * '' Baetisca obesa'' (Say, 1839) * '' Baetisca rogersi'' Berner, 1940 * '' Baetisca rubescens'' (Provancher, 1878) References Further reading * * External links * ...
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Baetisca Callosa
''Baetisca'' is a genus of armored mayflies in the family Baetiscidae. There are about 12 described species in ''Baetisca''. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Baetisca'': * ''Baetisca becki'' Schneider & Berner, 1963 * '' Baetisca berneri'' Tarter & Kirchner, 1978 * '' Baetisca callosa'' Traver, 1931 * '' Baetisca carolina'' Traver, 1931 * '' Baetisca columbiana'' Edmunds, 1960 * '' Baetisca escambiensis'' Berner, 1955 * '' Baetisca gibbera'' Berner, 1953 * ''Baetisca lacustris ''Baetisca lacustris'' is a species of armored mayfly in the family Baetiscidae Baetiscidae is a family of mayflies. It contains a single extant genus, ''Baetisca'', native to North America with around 12 species. The family is noted for their ...'' McDunnough, 1932 * '' Baetisca laurentina'' McDunnough, 1932 * '' Baetisca obesa'' (Say, 1839) * '' Baetisca rogersi'' Berner, 1940 * '' Baetisca rubescens'' (Provancher, 1878) References Further reading * * External links * M ...
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Baetisca Berneri
''Baetisca berneri'' is a species of armored mayfly in the family Baetiscidae Baetiscidae is a family of mayflies. It contains a single extant genus, ''Baetisca'', native to North America with around 12 species. The family is noted for their spined armoured larvae, which live in flowing water pools and on the edges of stre .... It is found in North America. References External links * Mayflies Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1978 {{mayfly-stub ...
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Baetiscidae
Baetiscidae is a family of mayflies. It contains a single extant genus, ''Baetisca'', native to North America with around 12 species. The family is noted for their spined armoured larvae, which live in flowing water pools and on the edges of streams where they are detritivores, consuming fine particles of organic matter. Two other extinct genera are known, extending back to the Early Cretaceous. They are closely related to Prosopistomatidae which have unusual, beetle-like nymphs as well as the extinct genus '' Cretomitarcys,'' with the three groups constituting the clade Carapacea. Genera These two genera belong to the family Baetiscidae: * ''Baetisca'' Walsh, 1862 * †'' Balticobaetisca'' Staniczek & Bechly, 2002 Baltic amber, Eocene * †'' Protobaetisca'' Staniczek 2007 Crato Formation, Brazil, Early Cretaceous (Aptian The Aptian is an age in the geologic timescale or a stage in the stratigraphic column. It is a subdivision of the Early or Lower Cretaceous Epoch or Seri ...
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Baetisca Lacustris
''Baetisca lacustris'' is a species of armored mayfly in the family Baetiscidae Baetiscidae is a family of mayflies. It contains a single extant genus, ''Baetisca'', native to North America with around 12 species. The family is noted for their spined armoured larvae, which live in flowing water pools and on the edges of stre .... It is found in North America. References Mayflies Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1932 {{mayfly-stub ...
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