Siphlonurus spectabilis

Traver, 1934

primitive minnow mayfly

Siphlonurus spectabilis is a of in the , first described by Traver in 1934. It belongs to a group commonly known as minnow mayflies, characterized by their relatively primitive morphological features compared to other mayfly families. The species has a documented distribution in northern Canada and the western United States.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Siphlonurus spectabilis: /ˌsɪf.loʊˈnʊ.rəs spɛkˈtæ.bɪ.lɪs/

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Distribution

Northern Canada and the western United States. GBIF records indicate presence in the Nearctic region.

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Taxonomic status

Accepted , first described by Traver in 1934. The Siphlonurus is classified in the , which is considered a lineage within the .

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