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- Dobsonflies are also creek area breeders, just as the stoneflies are.
- Of course, both the stonefly and the dobsonfly are pictured and depicted.
- Could it be that a dobsonfly to many is a stonefly to some?
- The Dobsonfly is only found in good quality water.
- Hey, that's a dobsonfly!
- There is one species of threatened dobsonfly in Michigan and no species of threatened fishflies.
- :Yeah, sure looks like a dobsonfly to me, but it's not.
- :It is a male dobsonfly.
- However, the insect you saw on that front porch was a dobsonfly, not a stonefly.
- The picture in the Thursday, Aug . 17, column is not a stonefly but a dobsonfly.
- The family "'Corydalidae "'contains the megalopterous insects known as dobsonflies and fishflies.
- The biggest threat to dobsonflies is human intervention, by removing over hanging bush and trees from the waterways.
- This has a significant negative impact as it is a critical part in the life cycle of the Dobsonfly.
- The book, quite a learning experience, certainly makes it look as if my porch fly was a dobsonfly.
- The adult dobsonfly is a large insect up to 140 millimetres long with a wingspan of up to 125 millimetres.
- Both dobsonfly and stonefly larvae are very sensitive to pollution, and can only be found in very good quality water.
- I was reading your column this morning and noted that you had a nice picture of a dobsonfly mislabeled as a stonefly.
- The Dobsonfly larva is the largest species of freshwater insect found in fresh water and the only family representatives in New Zealand.
- I'm afraid I can't tell you a lot about dobsonflies other than the larvae of both make good bait.
- Male dobsonflies have slender mandibles up to 2.5 cm long, half as long as the insect's main body.
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