Eurylophella lodi
(Mayo, 1952)
Eurylophella lodi is a of spiny crawler mayfly in the Ephemerellidae, described by Mayo in 1952. It belongs to a of mayflies found in North America. The species is known from limited observations, with only two documented occurrences in iNaturalist. Like other members of Ephemerellidae, it is likely associated with freshwater aquatic during its stages.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eurylophella lodi: //ˌjʊrɪloʊˈfɛlə ˈloʊdaɪ//
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Distribution
North America, with presence documented in the region. Specific locality details beyond continental distribution are not established in available sources.
Similar Taxa
- Eurylophella (genus)Other within the Eurylophella share similar morphological features and ecological preferences. Differentiation typically requires examination of genitalia and other fine structural characters.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
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