Ephemera guttulata

Ephemera guttulata or the Eastern Green Drake is a species of mayfly in the genus Ephemera. The Eastern Green Drake is native to the continental United States and Canada. Its conservation status per the NatureServe conservation status ranking system is G5, meaning it is secure.[2]

Ephemera guttulata
A green drake larva
Scientific classification
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Ephemera
Species:
E. guttulata
Binomial name
Ephemera guttulata
Pictet, 1843[1]

Range

This species is endemic to the eastern seaboard of the United States and Canada, ranging no further west than Ontario and Arkansas.[2]

Reproductive cycle

Like related species, the Eastern Green Drake has a fully aquatic larval stage. This is followed by a phase of a flying sexually immature adult called the subimago. Finally, there is a short-lived sexually mature adult stage.[2]

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References

  1. ITIS Standard Report Page: Ephemera guttulata. Itis.gov (2017). at <https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=101529#null>
  2. Comprehensive Report Species - Ephemera guttulata. Explorer.natureserve.org (2017). at <http://explorer.natureserve.org/servlet/NatureServe?searchName=Ephemera+guttulata>


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