Helopicus subvarians (Banks, 1920)

Myers, Luke William, Kondratieff, Boris C, Grubbs, Scott A, Pett, Lindsey A, DeWalt, R. Edward, Mihuc, Timothy B & Hart, Lily Veronica, 2025, Distributional and species richness patterns of the stoneflies (Insecta, Plecoptera) in New York State, Biodiversity Data Journal 13, pp. e 158952-e 158952 : e158952-

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.13.e158952

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16876393

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scientific name

Helopicus subvarians (Banks, 1920)
status

 

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Notes

This species is commonly known as the Vernal Springfly ( Stark et al. 2012), and is broadly distributed from New Brunswick west to Ontario and south to Alabama and Florida ( Kondratieff 2004, DeWalt et al. 2024). Stark and Ray (1983) suggested a univoltine life cycle for this species in Florida. In Ontario, emergence of H. subvarians was recorded from late May to early June ( Harper and Pilon 1970). In New York, adults have been collected from mid-April and extending to late June (Fig. 38 View Figure 38 ). State records are available from elevations ranging from 34-464 m asl (Fig. 39 View Figure 39 ). Nymphs were commonly collected in the spring months from larger rivers in the Level III Ecoregions Northeastern Highlands (58), Northern Allegheny Plateau (60), and Eastern Great Lakes Lowlands (83) (Fig. 40 d View Figure 40 d ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Plecoptera

Family

Perlodidae

Genus

Helopicus