Ostrocerca complexa

(Claassen, 1937)

Notched Forestfly

Ostrocerca complexa, commonly known as the notched forestfly, is a of in the Nemouridae. First described by Claassen in 1937 as Nemoura complexa, it is now placed in the Ostrocerca. It occurs in eastern North America, with documented records from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ostrocerca complexa: /ˌɒstrəˈsɜːrkə kəmˈplɛksə/

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Distribution

Eastern North America. Documented occurrence records from the northeastern United States (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts) and southeastern Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia).

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