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Photo#177096
stonefly ?

stonefly ?
Marion, Crittenden County, Arkansas, USA
April 13, 2008
Size: 1 inch
This bug was crawling around in the house.
I brought it outside, and took a few pics.
Bug would not fly, but just crawled around.
Mostly Dk Grey, with a few Orange markings on it's head

Moved
Moved from Common Stoneflies.

Second thoughts
I didn't pay attention to the collection date when I first looked at this one. The early date makes me think that it is more likely to be one of the "springflies" of the perlodid subfamily Perlodinae. It's impossible to say anything conclusive based on this photo, but Hydroperla crosbyi (the "early springfly," one of the springfly species found in AR) looks similar to this (cf. photo here).

Moved
Moved from Stoneflies.

Probably a perlid
Agnetina is a good possibility, but I can't be sure.

Yes.
Your ID is correct! Wish I could help you narrow it further, but alas aquatic insects are not my strong suit....

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