Neoperla coosa
Smith & Stark, 1998
Coosa stone
Neoperla coosa, commonly known as the Coosa stone, is a of common in the Perlidae. It was described by Smith & Stark in 1998. The species is found in North America, with distribution records from Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, North Carolina, and New York. As a member of the Perlidae family, it belongs to a group of predatory stoneflies often associated with clean, flowing freshwater .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neoperla coosa: /ˌniːoʊˈpɜːrlə ˈkuːsə/
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Distribution
Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, North Carolina, and New York
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Taxonomic Status
The Catalogue of Life lists Neoperla coosa as a synonym, while GBIF treats it as an accepted . The iNaturalist database shows only 3 observations of this species.