Ephemerella verruca
Allen & Edmunds, 1965
Ephemerella verruca is a of in the Ephemerellidae, described by Allen and Edmunds in 1965. It belongs to the order Ephemeroptera, a group of aquatic insects commonly known as mayflies. The species is recorded from the Nearctic region, specifically North America. Like other members of its , it has an aquatic larval stage and terrestrial stage.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ephemerella verruca: /ɛ.fɛ.mɛˈrɛl.lə vɛˈruː.kə/
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Distribution
Nearctic region; specifically recorded from North America.
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Taxonomic Note
The provided context extensively discusses aquatic caterpillars (Lepidoptera), but this is unrelated to Ephemerella verruca, which is a (Ephemeroptera). The context appears to conflate or mistakenly associate this with lepidopteran content. Ephemerella verruca is not a moth and does not have caterpillar larvae.
Data Limitations
No specific biological information about E. verruca was found in the provided sources beyond taxonomic classification and geographic distribution. The has zero observations in iNaturalist and lacks a Wikipedia summary.