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    described species in Isonychia. These 36 species belong to the genus Isonychia: Isonychia arabica Al-Zubaidi, Braasch & Al-Kayatt, 1987 Isonychia arida (Say, 1839)...
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  • Isonychia rufa is a species of brushlegged mayfly in the family Isonychiidae and the bicolor group. It was originally named by McDunnough in 1931. It...
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  • Isonychia georgiae is a species of brushlegged mayfly in the family Isonychiidae. It is found in North America. "Isonychia georgiae Report". Integrated...
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  • Isonychia obscura is a species of brushlegged mayfly in the family Isonychiidae. It is found in North America. "Isonychia obscura Report". Integrated...
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    Isonychia bicolor, the mahogany dun, is a species of brushlegged mayfly in the family Isonychiidae. It is found in North America. "Isonychia bicolor Report"...
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  • "Isonychia sicca Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Isonychia sicca". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Isonychia sicca...
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  • Isonychia tusculanensis is a species of brushlegged mayfly in the family Isonychiidae. It is found in North America. "Isonychia tusculanensis Report"...
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  • Isonychia velma is a species of brushlegged mayfly in the family Isonychiidae. It is found in North America. "Isonychia velma Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
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  • Isonychia arida is a species of brushlegged mayfly in the family Isonychiidae. It is found in North America. "Isonychia arida Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
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  • Humpy (resembles a host of Mayflies, none in particular) Isonychia, Isonychia Spinner (Isonychia imitation) March Brown (Rhithrogena germanica imitation)...
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    nymphs possess elaborate filter feeding mechanisms like that of the genus Isonychia. The nymph have forelegs that contain long bristle-like structures that...
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    Jennings, a noted fly tier and angler thought the Royal Coachman resembled Isonychia mayflies. The distinguishing features of Royal Coachman derivatives like...
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    Jennings, a noted fly tier and angler thought the Royal Coachman resembled Isonychia mayflies. The distinguishing features of any Royal Coachman or its derivatives...
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    Historically, Kase Run was larger than it is in modern times. Although Isonychia mayflies inhabit Kase Run, no trout do. The stream is designated as a...
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  • trullata – type locality for species †Isoetites †Isoetites horridus IsonychiaIsonychia alderensis – type locality for species Contents A B C D E F G H I...
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    have been observed, respectively. Only one individual each of the genera Isonychia, Amphinemura, Cheumatopsyche, Rhycophila, Neophylax, Psephenus, Boyeria...
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