Agnetina capitata

(Pictet, 1841)

Northern Stone

Agnetina capitata, commonly known as the northern stone, is a of in the Perlidae. It occurs in North America, with records from eastern Canada and multiple U.S. states including Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, and Illinois. As a member of the order Plecoptera, it is associated with aquatic during its stages. The species was originally described as Perla capitata by Pictet in 1841.

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How to pronounce Agnetina capitata: //æɡnəˈtiːnə kæpɪˈtɑːtə//

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Distribution

Eastern Canada; Arkansas; Connecticut; Delaware; Illinois

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