- Leptophlebiidae
Taxobox
image_caption = "Leptophlebia marginata "
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropoda
classis =Insecta
ordo =Ephemeroptera
familia = Leptophlebiidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera include
subdivision ="Choroterpes "
"Farrodes "
"Habrophlebia "
"Habrophlebiodes "
"Leptophlebia "
"Neochoroterpes "
"Paraleptophlebia "
"Thraulodes "
"Traverella "Leptophlebiidae is a family belonging to the
Ephemeroptera ns that are commonly known as the prong gilled mayflies. Consisting of 9genera and 70species spend across freshwater streams and lakes around North America. World wide, this family is much more prevalent and diverse, with about 2000 different species. Leptophlebiids are easily recognized by the forkedgill s present on thelarvae 's abdomen, thus their common name.Larvae
Leptophlebiid
larvae live infreshwater streams and lakes eatingdetritus and/oralgae . North American species generally cling to rocks, few physiologically equipped for skilled swimming. Like allEphemeroptera n larave, fragile gills line the lateral margins of theirabdomen , however, Leptophlebiids are unique in that all of their gills are forked. Some genera grow mandibular tusks like their burrowing relatives, theEphemeridae ,Polymitarcyidae , andPotamanthidae .
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