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Photo#245023
Stonefly - Agnetina

Stonefly - Agnetina
Athens/ Ben Burton Park, Clarke County, Georgia, USA
May 16, 2008
Size: about 2.5 cm
I was hoping someone might be able to place this stonefly beyond family Perlidae.

Perlid
This appears to be one of the Agnetina stones. Although most of the confirming details are hidden or hard to see, I suspect that this is probably A. flavescens. The yellow forewing bases are a trait of this species, and it seems to be the only Agnetina listed in the collection record for GA.

 
Thanks for the information, Lloyd.
I'll keep this one under Agnetina for now.

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Lloyd Gonzales is the man -- he'll see this sooner or later

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