Neoperla

Guides

  • Neoperla clymene

    Coastal Stone

    Neoperla clymene, commonly known as the coastal stone, is a stonefly species in the family Perlidae. It occurs in eastern North America, with documented records from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, and Indiana. Like other perlid stoneflies, it inhabits freshwater environments where its larvae develop.

  • Neoperla coosa

    Coosa stone

    Neoperla coosa, commonly known as the Coosa stone, is a species of common stonefly in the family 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 habitats.