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Stenacron interpunctatum complex - Stenacron

Stenacron interpunctatum complex - Stenacron
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
July 22, 2015
could this be Stenacron interpunctatum?

Moved
Moved from Stenacron.

 
Thanks, as always J & J
for your follow-up and help.

stenacron 4 sure
This is one of the more interesting samples we get to see. This is a classic sample that causes taxonomic confusion. Because this sample has faint spiracular spots, pleura streaks on the abdomen, no median line on the abdomen I would classify this sample as
(Stenacron interpunctatum / majus).


Mack.

 
Thanks!
for your info and expertise.

 
Thanks, Mack.
Thanks, Mack.

Moved
Moved from Mayflies.

Stenacron
Hi Jon-

I believe this female imago to be of genus Stenacron. Although I suspect it is probably Stenacron interpunctatum, I will defer to Mack Beacon to weigh in on the species.

 
Thanks Roger!
.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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