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Litobrancha recurvata - female

Litobrancha recurvata - Female
Kennebunk Plains, Kennebunk, York County, Maine, USA
May 26, 2012
Size: 2.4 cm long
I found a number of these dead in a small stream. A bit later, I discovered this lone individual hanging from a maple branch.

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Litobrancha recurvata - female Litobrancha recurvata - female

photo usage
Thanks again for the usage of the photo. It is very much appreciated!

Doug

this photo rather than the molting photo
Brandon,

Could I use this photo rather that the molting photo that I requested? I'm sorry, I just realized the difference in the two photos.

Thanks

Doug

 
photo usage
Yes, you can use this photo instead.

It was great to hear that the company has done so much to protect rare species and is continuing to preserve valuable land. It was very refreshing to hear.

Brandon

 
copy of report
Upon contacting the management company they have not allowed me to share the report. I am sorry! I can tell you that I have personally spoke with several state and federal agencies about how forest management operations affect each species. I am reporting the affects whether negative or positive that I have rounded up for each species. I am also making recommendations based on my findings. Hope this helps.

Thanks,

Doug

 
That's okay; I appreciate tha
That's okay; I appreciate that you kept me in mind and up-to-date. I understand that companies have their rules.

Brandon

 
photo usage
Brandon,

They would also like to use your photo in a species identification notebook for their foresters to use in the field to help better protect the species. The book would not be for sale and would only be used in their ownership. Could I use the photo in that also? They have agreed to let me give you a copy of the report on this species from that notebook.

Thanks,

Doug

 
Let's connect offsite-could you provide your email please?

Thanks.

 
Connecting Offsite
I'd rather not put my email over the open web as such. I kept checking back on the site for a while and didn't see a reply so I found another photo from someone else. I will still be using your photo in the report if that is okay but I will not be using it in the field guide. Thanks for your time and help. It was very much appreciated.

Moved
Moved from Litobrancha.

Moved
Moved from Mayflies.

Litobrancha recurvata
hi metrioptera-

Very nice photo. I believe this female subimago to be Litobrancha recurvata.

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