Helopicus subvarians

(Banks, 1920)

vernal springfly

Helopicus subvarians is a of springfly in the Perlodidae, described by Banks in 1920. It is commonly known as the vernal springfly. Records indicate occurrence in the eastern United States. Like other Plecoptera, it is associated with aquatic during stages.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Helopicus subvarians: /hɛˈlɒpɪkəs sʌbˈvɛəriənz/

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Distribution

Recorded from Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, and Kentucky.

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