Iswaeon anoka

(Daggy, 1945)

small minnow mayfly

Iswaeon anoka is a of small minnow in the , first described by Daggy in 1945. The species is currently recognized under the Iswaeon, though it has been treated as a synonym of Heterocloeon anoka in some taxonomic databases. Like other members of Baetidae, it belongs to the diverse group of small mayflies commonly found in freshwater .

Small minnow mayfly, Iswaeon anoka (7442794996) by Bob Henricks from Charlottesville, United States. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Iswaeon anoka: /ɪsˈweɪ.ɒn əˈnoʊ.kə/

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Distribution

North America (Nearctic region). Distribution records indicate presence in the Nearctic .

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Taxonomic Note

GBIF lists this as a synonym of Heterocloeon anoka, while NCBI and iNaturalist recognize it under Iswaeon anoka. The Iswaeon is a recognized genus within , and taxonomic placement may vary by source.

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