Stylurus ivae
Williamson, 1932
Shining Clubtail
Stylurus ivae, commonly known as the , is a of in the . It is to North America and belongs to a whose "clubtail" refers to the swollen, -like tip of the found in males of many species. The species was described by Williamson in 1932. Like other members of the genus, are typically found near rivers and streams where develop. The IUCN lists this species as Least Concern with a stable .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Stylurus ivae: //ˈstaɪljʊrəs ˈaɪviː//
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Distribution
North America.