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J. V. Ward. DIPTERA The Diptera , or true flies , include a highly diverse assemblage of terrestrial and aquatic insects characterized by only one pair of functional wings in the adult stage . The immatures of aquatic species occur in ...
J. V. Ward. DIPTERA The Diptera , or true flies , include a highly diverse assemblage of terrestrial and aquatic insects characterized by only one pair of functional wings in the adult stage . The immatures of aquatic species occur in ...
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... ( Diptera : Blephariceridae ) ( 11 mm ) . Dorsal view of a Dixa sp . larva ( Diptera. 142.
... ( Diptera : Blephariceridae ) ( 11 mm ) . Dorsal view of a Dixa sp . larva ( Diptera. 142.
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... ( Diptera : Dixidae ) ( 6 mm ) . Dorsal view of a Euparyphus sp . larva ( Diptera. 144.
... ( Diptera : Dixidae ) ( 6 mm ) . Dorsal view of a Euparyphus sp . larva ( Diptera. 144.
Contents
MAJOR LOTIC HABITAT TYPES | 10 |
CONTROLLING FACTORS | 18 |
CHEMICAL CONDITIONS | 24 |
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An Illustrated Guide to the Mountain Stream Insects of Colorado James V. Ward,Boris C. Kondratieff,Robert E. Zuellig No preview available - 2002 |
An Illustrated Guide to the Mountain Stream Insects of Colorado James V. Ward,Boris C. Kondratieff No preview available - 1992 |
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abdominal segment absent adults Ameletus American anal prolegs antennae aquatic insects Baetis Basin benthic Blephariceridae caddisflies Callibaetis cerci chironomid Coleoptera collector-gatherers Colorado mountain streams Cummins detritivore detritus Diptera distinguished as follows distribution Dorsal view downstream drainage Drunella Ecology elmid beetles Elmidae Environmental Ephemerellidae Ephemeroptera Family fauna filaments flattened Gaufin gradient habitats hair fringe head capsule Heptageniidae Hind Hydroptila Hynes Isoperla J.V. Ward larvae lateral spacing hump Lateral view legs lentic Lepidostoma lobes lotic habitats macroinvertebrates major margins maxillary mayflies Merritt Mesonotum Nearctic North America nymph Ephemeroptera nymph Plecoptera nymphal nymphs occur in Colorado Odonata organic oxygen pairs plates Plecoptera pollution posterior Primarily terrestrial prolegs pronotum Ptilodactylidae reported from Colorado Rhyacophila River rocks Rocky Mountain running waters sclerites separated as follows setae shredders species keys Spiracular disc stoneflies stream insects substrate surface tarsal claws temperature thorax Trichoptera Tricorythidae truly aquatic species ventral zone