Stenogomphurus consanguis
(Selys, 1879)
Cherokee Clubtail
Stenogomphurus consanguis, commonly known as the Cherokee clubtail, is a of clubtail to the southeastern United States. It inhabits small rivers and streams. The species is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN, though it has experienced significant shifts in conservation status over recent decades, previously being assessed as endangered in 2007. Approximately 30 known exist, most with fewer than 50 .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Stenogomphurus consanguis: /ˌstɛnəˈɡɑmfərəs kənˈsæŋɡwɪs/
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Habitat
Small rivers and streams in the southeastern United States.
Distribution
to the southeastern United States.
Human Relevance
Subject to conservation assessments; previously listed as endangered (2007), now considered Least Concern (2018).