Neoperla clymene

(Newman, 1839)

Coastal Stone

Neoperla clymene, commonly known as the coastal stone, is a in the . It occurs in eastern North America, with documented records from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, and Indiana. Like other perlid stoneflies, it inhabits freshwater environments where its develop.

Neoperla clymene by Steyskal, George C; Murphy, William L., Jr; Hoover, Edna M for USDA. Used under a Public domain license.Neoperla clymene hor by Steyskal, George C; Murphy, William L., Jr; Hoover, Edna M for USDA. Used under a Public domain license.Bulletin (1932) (20239849020) by Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Used under a No restrictions license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Neoperla clymene: //niˈoʊpɜːrlə ˈklaɪməˌni//

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Habitat

Freshwater aquatic environments; specific microhabitat preferences not documented in available sources.

Distribution

Eastern North America: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, and Indiana.

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