Cloeon dipterum is a species of mayfly with a Holarctic distribution. It is the most common mayfly in ponds in the British Isles and the only ovoviviparous mayfly in Europe. Males differ from females in having turbinate eyes.
^"Cloeon dipterum (Linnaeus, 1761)". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
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Cloeondipterum is a species of mayfly with a Holarctic distribution. It is the most common mayfly in ponds in the British Isles and the only ovoviviparous...
applications in these industries. Research on genome expression in the mayfly Cloeondipterum, has provided ideas on the evolution of the insect wing and giving...
of "agile darter" nymphs, specifically Lake Olive (Cloëon simile) and Pond Olive (Cloëondipterum) at any time of day, and can even be used during a midge...