"Ephemeroptera" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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
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