Acentrella feropagus

Alba-Tercedor & McCafferty, 2000

Acentrella feropagus is a small in the Baetidae, described in 2000 from North American material. It belongs to a of minute, delicate mayflies commonly known as small minnow mayflies. The species is known from limited collection records in the Nearctic region.

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How to pronounce Acentrella feropagus: //ˌæsenˈtrɛlə fəˈrɒpəɡəs//

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Distribution

Known from the Nearctic region, specifically North America. Distribution records indicate presence in the NeArctic zoogeographic zone.

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Taxonomic history

Described by Alba-Tercedor and McCafferty in 2000, making it a relatively recently recognized within the diverse Baetidae .

Observation records

As of available data, the has minimal observation records (6 observations on iNaturalist), suggesting it is either rare, undercollected, or difficult to identify in the field.

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