• Source: Behningiidae
  • Behningiidae is a family of mayflies. It is a primitive family; the nymphs burrow in the sediment but lack tusks on their mandibles, and the forelegs are not modified for burrowing. The gills are ventral, and the ones on the first abdominal segment are single and are longer than the gills on the other segments. The forelegs are palp-like and the other two pairs of legs are modified to protect the gills. The family is holarctic in distribution. The genus Dolania occurs in North America and the other three genera occur in northern Europe and Asia.


    Genera


    The family includes the following genera:

    ā€ Archaeobehningia Tshernova, 1977
    Behningia Lestage, 1930
    Dolania Edmunds & Traver, 1959
    Protobehningia Tshernova & Bajkova, 1960


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