Abstract

AbstractLarvae of Phanocelia canadensis (Banks) were found inhabiting the floating sphagnum fringe of acidic bog ponds. Phanocelia canadensis has a 1-year life cycle with autumnal emergence. This is the first morphological and biological information available for immature stages of this genus.

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