Penelomax septentrionalis
(McDunnough, 1925)
Penelomax septentrionalis is a of in the Ephemerellidae, first described by McDunnough in 1925. It is native to the Nearctic region of North America. As a member of the order Ephemeroptera, it has a short-lived stage and aquatic nymphal development.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Penelomax septentrionalis: //ˌpɛnəloʊˈmæks sɛˌptɛnˈtriənælɪs//
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Distribution
Nearctic region of North America. Distribution records indicate presence in the NeArctic biogeographic realm.
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Taxonomic History
Originally described as Ephemerella septentrionalis by McDunnough in 1925, this was later transferred to the Penelomax.