Caenis luctuosa
Caenis luctuosa watercoursesleast concern
Mayfly

 

ORDER: Ephemeroptera
FAMILY: Caenidae
SIZE: up to 2 mm

BREEDING SEASON:
J F M A M J J A S O N D

CHARACTERISTICS: larva body clearly divided into head, thorax and abdomen; head with a pair of small eyes and a pair of relatively short antennae; three pairs of legs; three terminal cerci on the posterior end of the body.
DEVELOPMENT: indirect.
ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR: caenid nimphs live in rivers and lagoons with a thin substrate and low to moderate current speed; probably the most common mayflies in Alentejo’s rivers, feeding on thin particles of organic matter deposited on the river bed; can reach high densities; the adults are flying insects with short lifespans; they reproduce soon and die.

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