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  1. DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    ClassInsecta
  1. Mayfly - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    In official records HMA No. 1 is often referred to by the name of the tender in which the crew was quartered, HMS Hermione, or the "Hermione Airship". The name Mayfly originated as a nickname originated by the sailors assigned to it. HMA No. 1 was essentially an experimental design and was therefore to be built as cheaply as possible.
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    They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. mayfly, (order Ephemeroptera), any member of a group of insects known for their extremely short life spans and emergence in large numbers in the summer months. Other common names for the winged stages are shadfly, sandfly, dayfly, fishfly, and drake.
    In marketing, Nike produced a line of running shoes in 2003 titled "Mayfly". The shoes were designed with a wing venation pattern like the mayfly and were also said to have a finite lifetime. The telecommunication company Vodafone featured mayflies in a 2006 branding campaign, telling consumers to "make the most of now".
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    Mayfly is the common name for any of the insects that belong to the Order Ephemeroptera, characterized by a short-lived adult stage and fragile wings. The longer-lived immature stage is aquatic, and the mayfly is called naiad or, colloquially, nymph at this time.
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  3. HMA No. 1 - Wikipedia

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  5. Mayfly (Ephemera vulgata) - Woodland Trust

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  7. may·fly
    noun
    1. a short-lived slender insect with delicate transparent wings and two or three long filaments on the tail. It lives close to water, where the aquatic larvae develop.
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