Leptophlebia pacifica
(McDunnough, 1933)
Leptophlebia pacifica is a of pronggilled mayfly in the Leptophlebiidae. It was described by McDunnough in 1933. The species occurs in North America within the . As a member of Leptophlebiidae, it possesses the forked gills characteristic of this family.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Leptophlebia pacifica: /lɛpˌtɒfˈliːbiə pəˈsɪfɪkə/
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Distribution
North America;
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Taxonomic placement
Leptophlebia pacifica is classified in the Leptophlebiidae, commonly known as , distinguished by their forked or pronged abdominal gills.
Observation records
As of current records, iNaturalist documents 5 observations of this , indicating it is rarely reported or potentially under-observed.