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#10506786
16 September 2023
In this photo illustration a HEX.com logo seen displayed on a smartphone screen in Chania, Greece on September 16, 2023.
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#9946806
21 April 2023
In this photo illustration a HEX.com logo seen displayed on a smartphone screen and an Exchange graph on a MacBook screen in Athens, Greece on April 21, 2023. (Photo illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)
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#9702194
6 March 2023
In this photo illustration a HEX.com logo seen displayed on a smartphone screen and an Exchange graph on a MacBook screen in Athens, Greece on March 6, 2023. (Photo illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)
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#6898710
24 July 2021
Close-up of a mayfly (Hexagenia limbata) in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada. Mayflies are unique among insects in that they moult one more time after acquiring functional wings (this is also known as the alate stage); this last-but-one winged instar usually lives a very short time, often a matter of hours, and is known as a subimago or to fly fishermen as a dun. Mayflies in this stage are a favourite food of many fish, and many fishing flies are modeled to resemble them. The adult mayflies are short-lived, from a few minutes to a few days depending on the species. About 2,500 species of mayflies are known worldwide, including about 630 species in North America.
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#6898718
24 July 2021
Close-up of mayflies (Hexagenia limbata) in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada. Mayflies are unique among insects in that they moult one more time after acquiring functional wings (this is also known as the alate stage); this last-but-one winged instar usually lives a very short time, often a matter of hours, and is known as a subimago or to fly fishermen as a dun. Mayflies in this stage are a favourite food of many fish, and many fishing flies are modeled to resemble them. The adult mayflies are short-lived, from a few minutes to a few days depending on the species. About 2,500 species of mayflies are known worldwide, including about 630 species in North America.
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#6898720
24 July 2021
Close-up of mayflies (Hexagenia limbata) in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada. Mayflies are unique among insects in that they moult one more time after acquiring functional wings (this is also known as the alate stage); this last-but-one winged instar usually lives a very short time, often a matter of hours, and is known as a subimago or to fly fishermen as a dun. Mayflies in this stage are a favourite food of many fish, and many fishing flies are modeled to resemble them. The adult mayflies are short-lived, from a few minutes to a few days depending on the species. About 2,500 species of mayflies are known worldwide, including about 630 species in North America.
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