Ephemerella verruca
Allen & Edmunds, 1965
Ephemerella verruca is a of in the , described by Allen and Edmunds in 1965. It belongs to the , a group of aquatic 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 (), but this is unrelated to Ephemerella verruca, which is a (). The context appears to conflate or mistakenly associate this with lepidopteran content. Ephemerella verruca is not a moth and does not have caterpillar .
Data Limitations
No specific biological information about E. verruca was found in the provided sources beyond taxonomic and geographic distribution. The has zero observations in iNaturalist and lacks a Wikipedia summary.