Diploperla duplicata

(Banks, 1920)

two-lobed springfly

Diploperla duplicata, commonly known as the two-lobed springfly, is a of in the Perlodidae. It is distributed in the southeastern United States, with records from Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, and other states. The species was described by Nathan Banks in 1920. As a member of Plecoptera, it has aquatic stages and terrestrial .

Perlodid stonefly, Diploperla duplicata (6994497592) by Bob Henricks from Charlottesville, United States. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.Perlodid stonefly, Diploperla duplicata (7140587523) by Bob Henricks from Charlottesville, United States. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.Perlodid stonefly, Diploperla duplicata (11120276425) by Bob Henricks from Charlottesville, United States. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Diploperla duplicata: //ˌdɪploʊˈpɜːrlə ˌdjuːplɪˈkeɪtə//

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Distribution

Southeastern United States. Documented records from Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, and Mississippi. Additional records likely exist from surrounding regions.

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