Soyedina washingtoni

(Claassen, 1923)

vernal forestfly

Soyedina washingtoni, commonly known as the vernal forestfly, is a of in the Nemouridae. It was first described by Claassen in 1923 under the basionym Nemoura washingtoni. As a member of the order Plecoptera, it belongs to a group of aquatic insects whose nymphal stages develop in freshwater .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Soyedina washingtoni: /sɔɪəˈdiːnə ˌwɑːʃɪŋˈtoʊnaɪ/

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Distribution

Recorded from northeastern North America, specifically from Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and New Brunswick.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Nemoura washingtoni by Claassen in 1923, this was later transferred to the Soyedina.

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