"Ephemeroptera" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ephemeroptera" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ephemeroptera" Meaning

Ephemeroptera is a common name for the order of insects commonly known as mayflies or fishflies. These insects are characterized by their extremely short adult lifespan, typically lasting only a few minutes to a few days, and their unique life cycle that includes a long-lasting larval stage and a brief adult stage. Mayflies have a delicate appearance, with long, thin bodies, and their adult form is usually flightless.

"Ephemeroptera" Examples

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The entomologist spent years studying the diverse species of Ephemeroptera, or mayflies, found in the region's streams and rivers.
The Ephemeroptera life cycle is characterized by a brief adult phase, usually lasting only a few days or weeks.
The scientist believed that the peculiar distribution of Ephemeroptera in the area was influenced by changes in the water temperature.
The Ephemeroptera are often an important food source for other aquatic animals, such as trout and bass.
The conservation efforts aimed to preserve the habitats of the vulnerable Ephemeroptera populations and prevent their extinction.

"Ephemeroptera" Similar Words

Ephemerid

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An ephemeris is a table or list of the positions of celestial bodies, such as planets, stars, or comets, at specific intervals, typically over a long period of time. It provides a summary of an object's orbits, motions, and positions, which is essential for astronomical calculations, navigation, and predicting celestial events.

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Ephesian refers to something belonging or relating to Ephesus, an ancient Greek city in western Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). However, in Christian theology, Ephesian also refers to a body of Christian teachings attributed to Saint Paul, specifically the epistle or letter written by him to the early Christian church in Ephesus, known as the Epistle to the Ephesians. The letter contains teachings on topics such as salvation, redemption, and the church's relationship with God.

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