Plauditus gloveri

McCafferty & Waltz, 1998

Plauditus gloveri is a of small minnow mayfly ( Baetidae) described by McCafferty & Waltz in 1998. As a member of the Baetidae, it belongs to one of the most diverse families of mayflies, characterized by reduced mouthparts in and streamlined bodies adapted for agile . The Plauditus contains multiple species distributed across North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Plauditus gloveri: /ˈplɔː.dɪ.təs ˈɡloʊ.vəˌraɪ/

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Distribution

Recorded from the Nearctic region, specifically North America. Distribution records indicate presence in the Nearctic zoogeographic realm.

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