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Ephemeroptera Mayfly Laying Eggs AF01-170
Ephemeroptera Laying Eggs
As per our Knowledge, this is so far the first Mayfly Oviposition Behavior Documented on Dominican Amber
Mayflies are Aquqtic Insects Belongings to the Ephemeroptera Order. During Nymph to Adult Stages transition, they Fly Close the surface of water for Mating, during this time they do not feed. Spectacular Mayflies Hatches occurs from Spring to Autumn (not only in May) in large numbers and are sign of Unpolluted and clean Environment. Ephemeroptera are part of a acient insect group called Paleoptera (Which also contain Dragonflies & Damselflies), more than 3000 Species of Mayflies are known all over the world on more than 400 Genus & 42 Families.
A Absolute Must Have Specimen
20.6 x 17.4 x 9.9mm - 9.25CT
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