Osobenus yakimae

(Hoppe, 1938)

Yakima Springfly

Osobenus yakimae is a of in the Perlodidae, commonly known as the Yakima Springfly. It is distributed across the Pacific Northwest of North America, with records from British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California. As a member of the order Plecoptera, it is an aquatic insect with nymphal stages developing in freshwater . The species was first described by Hoppe in 1938.

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How to pronounce Osobenus yakimae: /ˌoʊ.soʊˈbiː.nəs jəˈkaɪ.meɪ/

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British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California in western North America.

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