Traverella albertana
(McDunnough, 1931)
Traverella albertana is a of pronggilled mayfly in the Leptophlebiidae, originally described by McDunnough in 1931 under the basionym Thraulus albertanus. As a member of the Leptophlebiidae, it possesses the characteristic forked gills on the that give the group its . The species has been documented in both Central and North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Traverella albertana: /trɑː.vɛrˈɛl.lɑː æl.bɜːrˈtɑː.nə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Central America and North America, with GBIF distribution records indicating presence in the Nearctic region and Middle America.
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Original description
First described as Thraulus albertanus by McDunnough in 1931, later transferred to Traverella.