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Photo#126320
Common Stone Fly - Acroneuria - female

Common Stone Fly - Acroneuria - Female
Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
July 10, 2007
Size: 1&1/2 inches

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Common Stone Fly - Acroneuria - female Common Stone Fly - Acroneuria - female

Moved
Moved from Paragnetina.

Probably Acroneuria
The number of crossveins in the apical third of the forewings is typical of large Acroneuriinae (Acroneuria), but not of Perlinae (Paragnetina). I just noticed the hitchhiking caddisfly in the associated shot. You can see the head, palps, and antennae of another caddisfly (a leptocerid) at the bottom of that photo.

ID'd by....???
Sorry, would like to know who identified this, and how they arrived at even family level classification, let alone genus. Thanks.

 
The same person who IDed the
The same person who IDed the first one I took I suppose-I used his ID from the other. See the photos from last year. This one is exactly the same is all the others I took.

If you think it is wrong-ask the person who IDed the first ones. Then let me know ^__^

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