Isoperla marlynia

Needham & Claassen, 1925

Midwestern Stripetail

Isoperla marlynia, commonly known as the midwestern stripetail, is a of green-winged in the Perlodidae. It was described by Needham & Claassen in 1925. The species is native to North America, with documented records from Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Kansas.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Isoperla marlynia: /ˌaɪ.səˈpɜːr.lə mɑːrˈlɪ.ni.ə/

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Distribution

Documented from Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Kansas in the United States. The is native to the United States and Canada, though Canadian records are not specified in available sources.

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Observation scarcity

As of available data, this has only one documented observation on iNaturalist, suggesting it may be underreported, difficult to detect, or genuinely rare.

Taxonomic placement

The belongs to the Isoperlinae within Perlodidae, a group commonly referred to as green-winged stoneflies.

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