Utaperla gaspesiana Harper and Roy
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4759416 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EA6078-4531-FC1C-FF1E-75B0FEC4FB64 |
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Utaperla gaspesiana Harper and Roy |
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Utaperla gaspesiana Harper and Roy View in CoL
is extremely rare in Pennsylvania. Adults were collected in the 1970’s by R. Surdick from Maul Spring and Powdermill Run , Westmoreland County, in southwestern Pennsylvania; however, four years of sampling in that watershed by Grubbs (1996) did not yield any additional specimens. Only one other previous Pennsylvania record exists, from Tancascootack Creek in Clinton County ( Masteller 1996). Despite its rarity, benthic taxa lists for Pennsylvania streams assessments occasionally include Utaperla nymphs, which are most likely misidentifications of Alloperla usa Ricker , similar to the misidentifications discussed by Kondratieff et al. (1995) for North and South Carolina assessments. Utaperla gaspesiana ranges from Quebec and Maine south to West Virginia.
New record: MONROE: (D) Pocono Creek, Camelback Road, 22 May 2002, 1♀ (CL). Pocono Creek is a small coldwater creek in northeastern Pennsylvania.
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