Pale Evening Dun vs Giant Michigan Mayfly

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Pale Evening Dun Giant Michigan Mayfly
Scientific Name Heptagenia adaequata Hexagenia bilineata
Order Ephemeroptera Ephemeroptera
Family Heptageniidae Ephemeridae
Size 8-12 mm 18-28 mm
Habitat Rivers & Streams Rivers & Streams
Diet Omnivores Detritivores
Regions Europe North America
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Pale Evening Dun

A flat-bodied mayfly whose nymphs press tightly against rocks in swift currents. Adults emerge at dusk during summer months.

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Did You Know?

Its extremely flattened body allows it to resist currents that would sweep away most other insects.

Giant Michigan Mayfly

A large burrowing mayfly with two dark stripes on its thorax. Nymphs dig into soft clay and silt bottoms of large rivers.

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Did You Know?

Mass emergences along the Great Lakes have caused road closures due to the slippery accumulation of millions of dead adults.