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Photo#18354
Stonefly Nymph skin

Stonefly Nymph skin
Dry ridge, Grant County, Kentucky, USA
May 25, 2005

Moved
Moved from Stoneflies.

Shucks
Probably Perlidae.

stonefly
This looks like the leftover "skin" (exuvium) of a stonefly nymph. The split down the middle is where the adult emerged from. Your other image looks like an adult stonefly.

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