Acentrella insignificans

(McDunnough, 1926)

Acentrella insignificans is a of small minnow mayfly in the Baetidae. It was originally described as Baetis insignificans by McDunnough in 1926. The species has a broad distribution across North America and Central America, with records extending from Alaska and northern Canada through the southwestern United States and into Mexico.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Acentrella insignificans: //ˌeɪˌsɛnˈtrɛlə ɪnˌsɪɡˈnɪfɪˌkænz//

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Distribution

Central America to North America. In North America, the range includes Alaska, northern Canada, northern Mexico, the northern United States, and the southwestern United States.

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Taxonomic History

Originally described as Baetis insignificans McDunnough, 1926; later transferred to the Acentrella.

Observation Records

As of the source data, there are 6 iNaturalist observations for this .

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