Capnia umpqua
Frison, 1942
Umpqua Snowfly
Capnia umpqua, commonly known as the Umpqua Snowfly, is a in the . It was described by Frison in 1942. The species occurs in western North America, with documented records from California and Oregon. As a member of the Capniidae, it belongs to a group of adapted to cold-water environments and winter- patterns.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Capnia umpqua: /ˈkæp.ni.ə ˈʌmp.kwə/
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Distribution
Recorded from California and Oregon in western North America. GBIF distribution records indicate presence in these two states.