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Title
Stripetail Stonefly (teneral)

Description
A teneral (recentty emerged) Stripetail Stonefly clings to a metal bridge high over a stream in a forest in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The insect's body length is about 12 mm long.

Location and Date
Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Big Creek Area
near Waterville, North Carolina, USA
4/27/22 (Note: pre-2000 dates are approximate)

Credit
Mark Swanson / Swanson Media

Camera/Source
Nikon D7100 DSLR

Lens
AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED

Model/property releases available?
Not applicable/Not applicable

Keywords
Superfamily Perloidea, Stoneflies (Plecoptera), Class Insecta (Insects), Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods), Kingdom Animalia (Animals), Stripetail Stoneflies (Subfamily Isoperlinae), Stripetail and Springfly Stoneflies (Family Perlodidae), Infraorder Systellognatha, Suborder Arctoperlaria

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