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- Stoneflies seem to have found an ecological niche in any case,
- Dobsonflies are also creek area breeders, just as the stoneflies are.
- The article has to titled-' StoneFly Inc .'
- Amphibians and insects include the salamander, mayfly, caddisfly and stonefly.
- Stoneflies lack some features that are important for true fliers, Marden said.
- Stoneflies never glide, even though they are on the verge of flying.
- 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?
- Stoneflies are generally not strong fliers, and some species are entirely wingless.
- A similar structure in nymphal stoneflies ( Plecoptera ) is of uncertain homology.
- A stonefly that emerges in late winter is also sometimes called a snow flea.
- Stoneflies have a generalised anatomy, with few specialised features compared to other insects.
- Niangua darters eat the nymphs of stoneflies and mayflies, and other aquatic insects.
- Stoneflies are found worldwide, except Antarctica.
- They exhibit high species diversity, with stoneflies the most significant macroinvertebrates in the stream.
- The larval stage is at risk of predation by Caddis fly larvae and Stonefly larvae.
- Songbirds flitted from tree to tree, and tiny winter stoneflies crawled around on melting snow.
- He gave me a Stimulator, a good pocket water pattern that imitates a large stonefly.
- Biotic index surveys report mayfly and stonefly Minnows, Miller's Thumb, and Trout.
- A Fannin County friend saw my photograph of the creature and immediately identified it as a stonefly.
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