Taeniopteryx parvula
Banks, 1918
hooked willowfly
Taeniopteryx parvula, commonly known as the hooked willowfly, is a of winter stonefly in the Taeniopterygidae. It is found in North America, with records from Alberta, Arkansas, Connecticut, Colorado, and Georgia. As a member of the winter stonefly group, it is active during cold months when most other insects are .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Taeniopteryx parvula: /ˌtiːniˈɒptərɪks ˈpɑːrvjʊlə/
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Distribution
North America. Documented from Alberta (Canada), Arkansas, Connecticut, Colorado, and Georgia (United States).
Seasonality
Winter-active, as characteristic of the winter stonefly group (Taeniopterygidae).
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Taxonomic note
The specific epithet 'parvula' (Latin for 'very small') refers to the ' diminutive size relative to .