Temporary-pond
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Enochrus hamiltoni
Enochrus hamiltoni is a water scavenger beetle in the family Hydrophilidae, originally described from Florida in 1890. The species has been recorded across much of North America, with recent documentation from Cuba representing the first Caribbean record outside the United States. It inhabits shallow, temporary ponds with muddy substrates and emergent vegetation.
Siphlonurus typicus
primitive minnow mayfly
Siphlonurus typicus is a species of primitive minnow mayfly in the family Siphlonuridae. It inhabits temporary ponds in eastern North America, where nymphs develop from March through June and adults emerge from late May to mid-June. Development is strongly temperature-dependent, with degree days serving as an excellent predictor of population maturity.