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Caenis (mayfly)

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Ephemerelloidea

Scientific name
  
Caenis

Higher classification
  
Caenidae

Order
  
Mayfly

Suborder
  
Pannota

Family
  
Caenidae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Genus

Caenis (mayfly) Small Mayfly Caenis Caenis BugGuideNet

Similar
  
Mayfly, Caenidae, Ecdyonurus, Cloeon, Heptagenia

Caenis is a genus of mayflies. They are very small in size, sometimes with a body of only an 1/8 of an inch (3.2 mm).

Contents

Caenis (mayfly) Small Squaregilled Mayfly Caenis BugGuideNet

Distribution and ecology

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Caenis is one of the most abundant mayfly genera of the Holarctic. Larvae can occur in high densities on the bottoms of shallow ponds and lakes up to an altitude of 1800 meters in the [Alps].

Caenis (mayfly) Mayfly Family Caenidae Angler39s Curses hatch amp pictures

Densities of 700-1700 larvae per square meter have been reported for C. luctuosa and C. horaria on bottoms covered with organic detritus or decaying leaves. Densities on mineral sediments are an order of magnitude lower (4-330 animals per square meter).

Species

Caenis (mayfly) Mayfly Genus Caenis Angler39s Curses hatch amp pictures

  • Caenis amica Hagen, 1861
  • Caenis anceps Traver, 1935
  • Caenis arwini
  • Caenis bajaensis Allen & Murvosh, 1983
  • Caenis candida
  • Caenis diminuta Walker, 1853
  • Caenis hilaris (Say, 1839)
  • Caenis horaria (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Caenis latipennis Banks, 1907
  • Caenis luctuosa (Burmeister, 1839)
  • Caenis macafferti
  • Caenis punctata McDunnough, 1931
  • Caenis tardata
  • Caenis youngi Roemhild, 1984
  • Varia

    Imitations of this mayfly in hook sizes as small as # 28 are used for fly-fishing. Tying fly imitations this small is difficult, hence the nickname "Anglers Curse."

    References

    Caenis (mayfly) Wikipedia