Welcome to Mayfly Central!

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About Mayfly Central:

Mayfly Central is a place, a program, and an information resource. It is located in the Department of Entomology at Purdue University, where it is associated with the Laboratory of Aquatic Entomology. The program is a multidimensional research and education program dedicated to the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge about mayflies, or the insect order Ephemeroptera. The resource involves information about mayflies, especially the taxonomy, ecology, behavior and life history of species in North America and Central America, and systematics of pannote mayflies, burrowing mayflies, small minnow mayflies, and flatheaded mayflies throughout the world. Undergirding all of this is a research and reference collection of over 250,000 mayfly specimens from throughout the world representing most known taxa and numerous new taxa yet to be described. Most information about mayflies and why mayflies are important currently may be found under The Mayflies of North America.

Personnel:

W. P. McCafferty: General Systematics, Ecology, and Applications

A. V. Provonsha: Caenidae and Scientific Illustration

What's available from Mayfly Central?

Several items of information are planned for Mayfly Central on the Web, including all kinds of infomation about mayflies. Currently, however, the primary item is The Mayflies of North America. This is a continuously updated account of the species of mayflies in Canada, Mexico, and the continental United States. It includes information about the distribution of all species, their classification, current scientific names and other names that have been used for them in the past.

An international E-Mail Directory and Switchboard for Mayfly Researchers and Enthusiasts is also provided for those whose addresses have been made available. If you would like to be included in the directory, please send your mailing address and E-Mail address to Mayfly Central. Use the Comments & Info form to send your address. You may also contact Mayfly Central, Dept. Entomology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.

Other Sources of Information:

The "Mayfly Newsletter" is published by P. M. Grant at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, OK 73096-3098. The newsletter is published occasionally and has included such useful items of information as postal addresses of mayfly researchers from throughout the world, an annual mayfly bibliography listing some of the current scientific publications dealing with mayflies, information about mayfly conferences, and other various tidbits. If you are interested in "The Mayfly Newletter," contact the editor, P. M. Grant.

 The Mayflies of North America  |  The Mayflies of Central America  |  E-mail directory & switchboard

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