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Photo#25705
Sialidae? - Sialis

Sialidae? - Sialis
Ellerbee Creek headwaters, Durham County, North Carolina, USA
July 7, 2005
Size: 16 mm
This critter was lurking in the woods near an Ellerbee Creek tributary. This was on private land, owned by a radio station. We thought it was a stonefly at the time, but after surfing the guide, Alderfly seems like a much closer resemblance. Anyone disagree?

Detail of head of this individual:


I'm with you
Looks like an alderfly to me. How big was it?

 
medium-sized
It was not extremely big or small; shorter than one of my fingers, but longer than half that. 1-2 inches.

 
Size this individual
Josh, I had a photograph of this individual as well, and I did get a photo adjacent to a scale. The length was 16 mm, head to tip of wings.

Good job on the identification--I had just realized what it was and then I found your photo.

I'll have to watch for these in spring--July looks like it was the end of the flight season.

Be sure to check out the weird pupa we found nearby:



Looks to be Chauliodes pectinicornis, as I can see the distinctive pronotal markings of that species through the pupal skin.

Patrick Coin
Durham, North Carolina

 
Genus Sialis
There's but one genus in North America, Sialis, and I'll move the photo there.

Patrick Coin
Durham, North Carolina

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