Fallceon quilleri
(Dodds, 1923)
Fallceon quilleri is a small minnow mayfly in the Baetidae, described by Dodds in 1923. It is known from a relatively small number of observations (15 records on iNaturalist). The has a broad transcontinental distribution spanning temperate and tropical regions of the Americas.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Fallceon quilleri: /ˈfæl.si.ɒn ˈkwɪl.ə.ri/
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Distribution
Central America and North America. In North America, the range extends across the southern half of Canada, the continental United States, and all of Mexico. GBIF records confirm presence in both the Nearctic and Neotropical regions.
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Taxonomic Note
Originally described by Dodds in 1923. The Fallceon is part of the superfamily Baetoidea within the order Ephemeroptera.