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to the Panel Discussion.- Status of the Knowledge of Ephemeroptera in Northeast Asia and Guidelines for Future Research.- The Current Status of Ephemeroptera Biology in Australia.- Knowledge of the African-Malagasy Mayflies.- The Gentle Quest: 200 Years in Search of North American Mayflies.- The Status of the Taxonomy of the Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Fauna of South America.- The Ephemeroptera of New Zealand and New Caledonia.- Current Knowledge of Mayfly Research in Europe (Ephemeroptera).- Status of the Systematic Knowledge and Priorities in Ephemeroptera Studies: the Oriental Region.- Life Cycle and Annual Production of Caenis sp (Ephemeroptera, Caenidae) in Lake Escondido (Bariloche, Argentina).- Effects of Rotenone Treatment on Mayfly Drift and Standing Stocks in Two Norwegian Rivers.- Longitudinal Distribution of the Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Communities at the Chocancharava River Basin (Cordoba, Argentina).- Emergence of Ephemeroptera from the Assiniboine River, Canada.- Mayflies as Food.- Seasonal Variation of Ephemeroptera in Four Streams of Guatopo National Park, Venezuela.- Abundance and Altitudinal Distribution of Ephemeroptera in an Andean-Patagonean River System (Argentina).- Ephemeroptera: Abundance and Distribution in Regulated Streams (San Luis, Argentina).- Epirhithral Communities of Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of the Odra River Basin (Czech Republic).- Atopophlebia fortunensis Flowers (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) and Caenis chamie Alba-Tercedor and Mosquera (Ephemeroptera: Caenidae). Notes on Their Biology and Ecology.- Distribution of Ephemeroptera in the Andean Part of the Rio Beni Drainage Basin (Bolivia): Regional Pattern or Control at the Local Scale?.- Abundance and Diversity of a Mayfly Taxocene in a South American Subtropical Mountain Stream.- A Prediction Model of Running Waters Ecosystem in the Czech Republic Based on Mayfly Taxocenes of Undisturbed Rhithral Streams.- Geographical and Seasonal Occurrence of Winter Stoneflies (Plecoptera: Capniidae) of the Southern Sierra Nevada, California, USA.- Egg Development in Dinocras cephalotes (Plecoptera, Perlidae) at Its Altitudinal Limit in Norway.- Vibrational Communication (Drumming) and Mate-Searching Behaviour of Stoneflies (Plecoptera); Evolutionary Considerations.- Parthenogenetic and Bisexual Populations of Ephemerella notata Eat. in Poland.- Genetic Divergence in Populations of Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis, 1827) from Three Different Catchments in Central Italy (Plecoptera, Perlidae).- Construction and Evaluation of a New Laboratory System for Rearing Mayflies.- A Comparison of Methods for Analysis of a Long Aquatic Insect Life History: Pteronarcys californica (Plecoptera) in the Crowsnest River, Alberta.- Distribution in Poland of Species of the Baetis Group (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae).- Biomass of Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera in Three Swiss Rivers.- Ephemeroptera in Switzerland.- Distribution of Anacroneuria Species (Plecoptera; Perlidae) in Colombia.- A Cladistic Analysis of Austrophlebioides and Related Genera (Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae).- Redescription and Phylogenetic Relationships of Leentvaaria Demoulin (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae).- Predaceous Baetidae in Madagascar: an Uncommon and Unsuspected High Diversity.- A New Species of Aturbina (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae) Lugo-Ortiz and McCafferty from Uruguay.- A New Genus of Leptohyphidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera).- The Nymph of Secochella illiesi (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae) from South America.- The Identity of Hagenulopsis minuta Spieth (Leptophlebiidae, Atalophlebiinae).- Platybaetis gagadjuensis, a New Species from Northern Australia (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae).- Description of the Male Imago of Ameletus primitivus Traver (Ephemeroptera: Ameletidae) with Notes on Its Relationship with Other Ameletus Species.- Progress on Taxonomic Study of the Family Perlidae from China.- Guaranyperla, a New Genus in the Gripopterygidae (Plecoptera).- Description of the Nymph of Kempnyia tijucana Dorvillé and Froehlich (Plecoptera, Perlidae), with Notes on Its Development and Biology.- Sphaeronemoura, a New Genus of the Amphinemurinae (Nemouridae, Plecoptera) from Asia.- Stoneflies of Taiwan within the Oriental Stonefly Fauna Diversity.- A Synopsis of the Neotropical Perlidae (Plecoptera).- Plecoptera Fauna of Capniidae of Russia and Adjacent Territories (within the Limits of the Former USSR).- Fine Structure of the Malpighian Tubules of Mayfly Nymphs, Baetis rhodani and Ecdyonurus venosus (Ephemeroptera).- Ultrastructural Studies on the Development of the Gregarine Enterocystis racovitzai in the Gut of Baetis rhodani (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae).- Morphology of the Hammer and Drumming Signals in Two Stonefly Species, Gibosia hagiensis (Okamoto) and Kiotina pictectii (Klapálek) (Perlidae).- Fine Structure of the Gut of a Stonefly Nymph, Paragnetina media (Walker) (Plecoptera: Perlidae).- Contribution to the Egg Morphology of the Spanish Stoneflies (Plecoptera). An Overview in the Segura River Basin (S.E. of Spain).
to the Panel Discussion.- Status of the Knowledge of Ephemeroptera in Northeast Asia and Guidelines for Future Research.- The Current Status of Ephemeroptera Biology in Australia.- Knowledge of the African-Malagasy Mayflies.- The Gentle Quest: 200 Years in Search of North American Mayflies.- The Status of the Taxonomy of the Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Fauna of South America.- The Ephemeroptera of New Zealand and New Caledonia.- Current Knowledge of Mayfly Research in Europe (Ephemeroptera).- Status of the Systematic Knowledge and Priorities in Ephemeroptera Studies: the Oriental Region.- Life Cycle and Annual Production of Caenis sp (Ephemeroptera, Caenidae) in Lake Escondido (Bariloche, Argentina).- Effects of Rotenone Treatment on Mayfly Drift and Standing Stocks in Two Norwegian Rivers.- Longitudinal Distribution of the Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Communities at the Chocancharava River Basin (Cordoba, Argentina).- Emergence of Ephemeroptera from the Assiniboine River, Canada.- Mayflies as Food.- Seasonal Variation of Ephemeroptera in Four Streams of Guatopo National Park, Venezuela.- Abundance and Altitudinal Distribution of Ephemeroptera in an Andean-Patagonean River System (Argentina).- Ephemeroptera: Abundance and Distribution in Regulated Streams (San Luis, Argentina).- Epirhithral Communities of Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of the Odra River Basin (Czech Republic).- Atopophlebia fortunensis Flowers (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) and Caenis chamie Alba-Tercedor and Mosquera (Ephemeroptera: Caenidae). Notes on Their Biology and Ecology.- Distribution of Ephemeroptera in the Andean Part of the Rio Beni Drainage Basin (Bolivia): Regional Pattern or Control at the Local Scale?.- Abundance and Diversity of a Mayfly Taxocene in a South American Subtropical Mountain Stream.- A Prediction Model of Running Waters Ecosystem in the Czech Republic Based on Mayfly Taxocenes of Undisturbed Rhithral Streams.- Geographical and Seasonal Occurrence of Winter Stoneflies (Plecoptera: Capniidae) of the Southern Sierra Nevada, California, USA.- Egg Development in Dinocras cephalotes (Plecoptera, Perlidae) at Its Altitudinal Limit in Norway.- Vibrational Communication (Drumming) and Mate-Searching Behaviour of Stoneflies (Plecoptera); Evolutionary Considerations.- Parthenogenetic and Bisexual Populations of Ephemerella notata Eat. in Poland.- Genetic Divergence in Populations of Dinocras cephalotes (Curtis, 1827) from Three Different Catchments in Central Italy (Plecoptera, Perlidae).- Construction and Evaluation of a New Laboratory System for Rearing Mayflies.- A Comparison of Methods for Analysis of a Long Aquatic Insect Life History: Pteronarcys californica (Plecoptera) in the Crowsnest River, Alberta.- Distribution in Poland of Species of the Baetis Group (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae).- Biomass of Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera in Three Swiss Rivers.- Ephemeroptera in Switzerland.- Distribution of Anacroneuria Species (Plecoptera; Perlidae) in Colombia.- A Cladistic Analysis of Austrophlebioides and Related Genera (Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae).- Redescription and Phylogenetic Relationships of Leentvaaria Demoulin (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae).- Predaceous Baetidae in Madagascar: an Uncommon and Unsuspected High Diversity.- A New Species of Aturbina (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae) Lugo-Ortiz and McCafferty from Uruguay.- A New Genus of Leptohyphidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera).- The Nymph of Secochella illiesi (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae) from South America.- The Identity of Hagenulopsis minuta Spieth (Leptophlebiidae, Atalophlebiinae).- Platybaetis gagadjuensis, a New Species from Northern Australia (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae).- Description of the Male Imago of Ameletus primitivus Traver (Ephemeroptera: Ameletidae) with Notes on Its Relationship with Other Ameletus Species.- Progress on Taxonomic Study of the Family Perlidae from China.- Guaranyperla, a New Genus in the Gripopterygidae (Plecoptera).- Description of the Nymph of Kempnyia tijucana Dorvillé and Froehlich (Plecoptera, Perlidae), with Notes on Its Development and Biology.- Sphaeronemoura, a New Genus of the Amphinemurinae (Nemouridae, Plecoptera) from Asia.- Stoneflies of Taiwan within the Oriental Stonefly Fauna Diversity.- A Synopsis of the Neotropical Perlidae (Plecoptera).- Plecoptera Fauna of Capniidae of Russia and Adjacent Territories (within the Limits of the Former USSR).- Fine Structure of the Malpighian Tubules of Mayfly Nymphs, Baetis rhodani and Ecdyonurus venosus (Ephemeroptera).- Ultrastructural Studies on the Development of the Gregarine Enterocystis racovitzai in the Gut of Baetis rhodani (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae).- Morphology of the Hammer and Drumming Signals in Two Stonefly Species, Gibosia hagiensis (Okamoto) and Kiotina pictectii (Klapálek) (Perlidae).- Fine Structure of the Gut of a Stonefly Nymph, Paragnetina media (Walker) (Plecoptera: Perlidae).- Contribution to the Egg Morphology of the Spanish Stoneflies (Plecoptera). An Overview in the Segura River Basin (S.E. of Spain).
`...fascinating, in particular Peter Grant's paper on mayflies as food. ...a useful introduction to Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera for the beginner, whilst for the specialist it provides a comprehensive review of knowledge on Ephemeropter and Plecoptera around the world.'
Craig Macadam, Bulletin in Entomological Research, 92 (2002)
Craig Macadam, Bulletin in Entomological Research, 92 (2002)
`...fascinating, in particular Peter Grant's paper on mayflies as food. ...a useful introduction to Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera for the beginner, whilst for the specialist it provides a comprehensive review of knowledge on Ephemeropter and Plecoptera around the world.' Craig Macadam, Bulletin in Entomological Research, 92 (2002)