Neoperla mainensis Banks, 1948
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/597B94CF-B8E5-5A79-B7CC-1FF0F40620CA |
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Neoperla mainensis Banks, 1948 |
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Neoperla mainensis Banks, 1948 View in CoL
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Neoperla mainensis is commonly referred to as the Maine Stone ( Stark et al. 2012). This species is known only from historical records from Ontario (Pelee Point of Lake Erie) and in the USA in Illinois, Maine, New York, and Ohio ( DeWalt et al. 2024). This species is presumed extirpated from Illinois ( DeWalt and Grubbs 2011) and Ohio ( DeWalt et al. 2012). Our record is based on Cornell University specimens collected on June 11, 1919 (Fig. 33 View Figure 33 ) at 146 m asl (Fig. 34 View Figure 34 ) from the Roeliff Jansen Kill, a tributary to the Hudson River in Level IV Ecoregion Taconic Foothills (58 x) (Fig. 36 d View Figure 36 d ).
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