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Photo#454438
Unknown New England Aquatic Stream insect - Paragnetina immarginata

Unknown New England Aquatic Stream insect - Paragnetina immarginata
Maine, USA
September 1, 2010

Moved
Moved from Stoneflies.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

stonefly larva/nymph
care to specify location?

 
Perlidae?
It is definitely a stonefly nymph. It is hard to give a positive ID without a good view of the gills, cerci, tarsi, and mouthparts. But I think I see some gills sticking out behind the posterior wingpads, and the overall feel of the nymph is that of a perlid.

 
Lloyd Gonzales comment:
I agree with Ken that this is a perlid, probably a dark version of Paragnetina immarginata.

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