Serratella levis

(Day, 1954)

spiny crawler mayfly

Serratella levis is a of spiny in the . It was described by Day in 1954 and is found in North America, specifically in the western United States. As a member of the spiny crawler mayflies, it belongs to a group characterized by distinctive morphological features and ecological to freshwater .

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How to pronounce Serratella levis: /sɛˈratɛl.lə ˈleː.wis/

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Distribution

North America, with records from the western United States. The is present in the Nearctic region.

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Taxonomic Note

The Serratella is part of the , which contains the spiny . These mayflies are known for their distinctive body armature and are important components of freshwater macroinvertebrate .

Data Availability

Detailed biological and ecological information for Serratella levis appears to be limited in the available literature. Most sources provide only basic taxonomic and distributional data.

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