Leuctra tenella

Provancher, 1878

Broad-lobed Needlefly

Leuctra tenella, commonly known as the broad-lobed needlefly, is a of rolled-winged in the Leuctridae. It was first described by Provancher in 1878. The species is found in North America, with documented occurrences in northeastern and eastern regions including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, and Georgia, as well as Labrador. Like other stoneflies, it has aquatic stages and terrestrial .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Leuctra tenella: //ˈluːk.trə tɛˈnɛl.lə//

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Distribution

Documented from Connecticut, Georgia, Labrador, Maine, and Massachusetts in North America.

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