Prostoia completa
(Walker, 1852)
central forestfly
Prostoia completa, known as the central forestfly, is a of in the . It has been recorded from scattered localities in the eastern and central United States. As a member of the Nemouridae, it belongs to a family of small, cold-adapted often associated with forested streams. The species was originally described as Nemoura completa by Walker in 1852.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Prostoia completa: //prɒsˈtoʊ.iə kəmˈpliːtə//
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Distribution
Recorded from Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, and Iowa in the United States. The appears to have a distribution across the eastern and central regions of North America.