The Mayflies of the United States lists confirmed records of just 2 species (representing 2 families and 2 genera) in Berrien County, with another 11 species (representing another 3 families and 6 genera) documented from the neighboring counties of Cass and Van Buren in Michigan and La Porte and St. Joseph in Indiana. In total, then, a minimum of 13 species of mayflies representing 5 families and 8 genera are likely to occur in Berrien County. In the following list, species known from Berrien County are bold-faced, while those known from neighboring counties are in brackets; common family names are from the Guide to aquatic invertebrates of the upper Midwest (.pdf):
Family Baetidae (small minnow mayflies):
Family Caenidae (small square-gill mayflies):[Baetis brunneicolor (La Porte)] [Baetis flavistriga (St. Joseph)] [Baetis tricaudatus (St. Joseph)] [Callibaetis ferrugineus (Van Buren)]
Family Ephemeridae (common burrowing mayflies):[Caenis amica (La Porte, Van Buren)] Caenis latipennis (Berrien, La Porte, St. Joseph) [Caenis punctata (La Porte)]
Family Heptageniidae (flathead mayflies):[Ephemera simulans (Cass, La Porte)] [Hexagenia limbata (Cass, La Porte)]
Family Polymitarcyidae (pale burrowing mayflies):[Epeorus namatus (La Porte)] [Maccaffertium (=Stenonema) exiguum (La Porte)] [Maccaffertium (=Stenonema) vicarium (St. Joseph)]
Ephoron album (Berrien)
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