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Rare mayfly insect species thought to be extinct rediscovered in Thailand after 20 years

The rare insect, first described in 2006, had vanished from records. Despite many expeditions, it had not been seen since its discovery 250 miles to the south.

July 11, 2025 / 17:13 IST
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Behningia baei McCafferty & Jacobus, 2006. A. Fine sand grains from the microhabitat. B. Live specimen, dorsal view. C. Live specimen, sand burrowing behaviour. D. Live specimen, ventral view. (Image: checklist)
Behningia baei McCafferty & Jacobus, 2006. A. Fine sand grains from the microhabitat. B. Live specimen, dorsal view. C. Live specimen, sand burrowing behaviour. D. Live specimen, ventral view. (Image: checklist)

Two tiny mayfly nymphs, almost lost to time, have surfaced once again. Researchers in northern Thailand spotted the elusive Behningia baei during a river survey in December 2024, ending a 22-year silence.

The rare insect, first described in 2006, had vanished from records. Despite many expeditions, it had not been seen since its discovery 250 miles to the south. That changed when a team led by Sedtawut Kwanboon and Boonsatien Boonsoong found two juveniles hiding in the Mae Chaem River’s fine sand.

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A Life Hidden Beneath the Surface

Unlike many insect studies that track adults, the team used kick nets. They stirred riverbeds to find buried nymphs—safer and easier to sample. The tiny arthropods, measuring just 1–3mm, were examined under a microscope. Every feature matched the original 2006 description of B. baei.