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Title: Pennsylvania Fresh Water Macroinvertebrates


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Pennsylvania Fresh Water Macroinvertebrates
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  • By
  • Nick Bonney

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Mayfly nymph
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  • Usually have three long tails also called cerci
  • They have a single claw on each leg
  • Short antennae
  • Size15 mm or less.
  • Are sensitive to low levels of oxygen in the
    water. They prefer cool water. They are sensitive
    to chemical pollution in the water, and sunlight
  • larvae have elongated bodies that are slightly
    flattened
  • Live on the bottom for upwards of 2 years.

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Mayfly Adult
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  • Short lifespan, only a few hours long just long
    enough to mate and lay eggs
  • Head is large with round prominent eyes
  • Different species range from about 1/4 to 1-inch
    long.
  • Adults are pale yellow with brownish stripes and
    a reddish brown thorax

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Facts About Mayflies
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  • Mayfly Nymphs can take from three weeks to two
    years to become adults.
  • Adult Mayflies have male and female sexes, but in
    some species the females can lay unfertilized
    eggs that hatch into more females. This is called
    parthenogenesis
  • One of there main predators are trout

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Stonefly Nymph
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  • Live under stones in fast-flowing streams
  • On the submerged wood and leaf litter in streams
  • Tubes of thread-like gills on their underside
  • Each leg has two claws
  • Streamline bodies so they dont get swept away
  • Eat dead plants and algae
  • Some stonefly species stalk their prey and are
    eating other animals.
  • Very sensitive to low levels of oxygen in water
  • Can last up to 3 years requiring up to 25 molts
    to develop completely.
  • Do not go through a pupa stage and is not
    considered a complete metamorphosis.

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Stone fly Adult
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  • Long noticeable antennae
  • Two hair-like tails
  • Smooth abdomen
  • Widely separated big eyes
  • 2 separate pairs of wing pads

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Facts About Stoneflies
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  • Many species have strong color patterns
  • Often confused with mayfly nymphs but stoneflies
    have 2 tails and mayflies have 3.
  • Size7-12 mm long
  • Some species take up to three years to develop
    into adults.
  • Adult Stoneflies live only for a week to a month,
    and females live longer than males.
  • Over 460 species
  • Often are 2 toned

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More Facts About Stoneflies
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  • Most females skim the surface of the stream,
    dipping their abdomens in the water and releasing
    their eggs.
  • Others will crawl to the bottom of the stream and
    then release their eggs on objects.
  • Stoneflies are very clumsy fliers and during the
    egg releasing and will cause splashing on the
    surface of the water which attracts the attention
    of fish.

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Dragonfly Nymph
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  • They are short and chunky with wing pads and
    internal gills. Their six legs are all located
    near the head.
  • Their six legs are all located near the head.
  • Size18-49 mm long.
  • They live on plants, among stones, leaf litter,
    or at the bottom of ponds or slow-flowing water
    ways.
  • They are predators and feed mostly on other
    insects. Sometimes, they can be cannibals and eat
    each other. Some of the larger species feed on
    small fish and tadpoles. They catch their food
    with a toothed lip.
  • They are sensitive to habitat disturbance and
    they need aquatic vegetation in the.

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Dragonfly Adult
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  • adult cannot fold its wings along it's back like
    its cousin the damselfly

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Facts About Dragonflies
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  • It breathes by sucking water into its abdomen to
    move water over its internal gills.
  • Once it has absorbed the oxygen, it squeezes the
    water out so it does not have to come up for air
    like most pond insects.
  • This also helps jet propel them
  • Much of a dragonfly's life is spent in the larval
    stage where it molts six to 15 times.
  • 450 species of dragonflies in North America.

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Damselfly Nymph
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  • complete life cycle in one year but some take two
    years. mate over the shallow water, sometimes in
    flight but often while clinging to the exposed
    portions of weed beds or shoreline vegetation.
  • The damselfly nymph is a predator. Usually it
    lies in wait for other aquatic bugs to get within
    range and then grabs them with its 'labium' which
    is much like a modified lower jaw.
  • The nymph will proceed through 10 to 12 molts
    before becoming fully developed and ready to come
    out as an adult. Depending on the species, the
    adult will live for several weeks to several
    months before mating and dying.
  • Size 25 mm long (one inch)

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Damselfly Adult
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  • mate over the shallow water sometimes while in
    flight but often while clinging to the weed beds
    or other vegetation
  • after mating, the female will crawl down the
    vegetation, and into the water to lay her eggs on
    the submerged vegetation.
  • Depending on the species, the adult will live for
    several weeks to several months before mating and
    dying.
  • Size 50 mm(2 inches)

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Caddis fly larva and nymph
  • SizeUp to 20 mm long.
  • They live many bodies of water from fast flowing
    streams to freshwater ponds. Their soft bodies
    are usually covered in a protective silky case.
  • They use their hooks to cling to the stream bed
    and also to drag themselves backwards to escape
    from predators.
  • They eat algae and plants .Some species feed on
    other insects and spin silky nets to capture
    their prey. Some eat the larvae of other Caddis
    fly species, while others scrape algae from
    stones or plants, or shred leafs.

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Caddisfly adult
  • Size about 25mm(1 inch)
  • Resemble small moths with wings held tent-like
    over their back when at rest
  • They have short lives and spend most of their
    time mating or laying eggs.
  • Females lay eggs on the edge of the water or
    dipping their abdomen into the surface of the
    water. There is usually one generation per year.
  • Do not feed

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Facts about Caddis flies
  • Related to butterflies and moths.
  • They use silk to build cases from gravel, twigs,
    needles, or sand, depending on what they find.
  • They are an important food for many fish
  • When turned on their side, usually make a C
    shape.
  • They cannot tolerate water pollution.
  • There is usually one generation per year.

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Mosquito larva
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  • All mosquitoes lay eggs in water, which can
    include large bodies of water, standing water
    (like swimming pools) or areas of collected
    standing water (like tree holes or gutters).
  • Females lay their eggs on the surface of the
    water, except for Aedes mosquitoes, which lay
    their eggs above water in protected areas that
    eventually flood.
  • The eggs can be laid singly or as a group that
    forms a floating raft of mosquito eggs. Most eggs
    can survive the winter and hatch in the spring.
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