Paranemoura
Needham & Claassen, 1925
Species Guides
1- Paranemoura perfecta(spotted forestfly)
Paranemoura is a of spring stoneflies in the Nemouridae, established by Needham & Claassen in 1925. The genus contains at least two described : P. claasseni (1996) and P. perfecta (1852), the latter commonly known as the spotted forestfly. As members of the order Plecoptera, these insects are aquatic during their stages and terrestrial as .
Pronunciation
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Distribution
Recorded from northeastern and north-central United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Maryland.
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Species diversity
Only two described are currently recognized: Paranemoura claasseni Baumann, 1996 and Paranemoura perfecta (Walker, 1852).