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Pentagenia

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Pentagenia

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Pentagenia, similar to Hexagenia, is a genus of insect in the family Ephemeridae, commonly referred to as burrowing mayflies.

Species

GENUS

  1. KingdomAnimalia
  2. PhylumArthropoda
  3. ClassInsecta
  4. OrderEphemeroptera
  5. FamilyEphemeridae

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Museum specimens

Specimen records
11
With media
12
Family
Ephemeridae
Collections
INHS, PU, NHMUK, USNM
Recorded in
United States, Madagascar

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Pentagenia, similar to Hexagenia, is a genus of insect in the family Ephemeridae, commonly referred to as burrowing mayflies.

==General information== Unlike Hexagenia, which inhabit mostly lightly compacted silt substrates, most species of Pentagenia inhabit compacted clay substrates. They also prefer faster flowing streams than Hexagenia. This difference in habitat creates several morphological differences between the two genera. The mandibular tusks are used to excavate an open burrow in the substrate where the mayfly resides, therefore the size and strength of the head differs between the two genera in correlation to the different substrates in which they burrow. However, the best delineating feature between the two is that Pentagenia have a pointed frontal process with a minor cleft at the point.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Pentagenia” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.