mayfly

[ˈmeɪflaɪ]

mayfly Definition

an insect with two pairs of delicate wings that are held vertically over the body when at rest, typically aquatic as a nymph and terrestrial as an adult, living for only a short time as an adult.

Using mayfly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mayfly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Mayflies are important to the food chain of many fish species.

  • Example

    The mayfly is known for its short lifespan.

  • Example

    Mayflies are often used as bait by fishermen.

mayfly Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mayfly

Phrases with mayfly

  • the emergence of large numbers of adult mayflies from a body of water, often leading to a feeding frenzy among fish

    Example

    The mayfly hatch on the river was a sight to behold, with thousands of insects swarming in the air.

  • an artificial fly used by anglers to mimic the appearance and behavior of a mayfly, often made of feathers, fur, and other materials

    Example

    He tied a mayfly imitation to his fishing line and cast it into the stream.

  • an immature mayfly that has recently emerged from the water and is still shedding its skin, often used as a food source by fish

    Example

    Trout are known to feed heavily on mayfly duns during a hatch.

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Summary: mayfly in Brief

A 'mayfly' [ˈmeɪflaɪ] is a delicate insect with two pairs of wings that lives for only a short time as an adult. It is typically aquatic as a nymph and terrestrial as an adult. Mayflies are important to the food chain of many fish species and are often used as bait by fishermen. The term 'mayfly hatch' refers to the emergence of large numbers of adult mayflies from a body of water, often leading to a feeding frenzy among fish.