Agnetina annulipes (Hagen, 1861)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4761063 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4765246 |
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Agnetina annulipes (Hagen, 1861) |
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Agnetina annulipes (Hagen, 1861) View in CoL
has been reported from Ohio ( DeWalt et al. 2012), southern Indiana ( DeWalt & Grubbs 2011), and from Pennsylvania to Florida west to Louisiana ( Stark 1986). Stark (1986) indicated that the distribution of this species was similar to Acroneuria arenosa (Pictet, 1841) and Paragnetina fumosa (Banks, 1902) , both of which have been reported from Georgia ( Ricker 1949, Stark & Gaufin 1976). Specimens presented here were collected nearly 80 years ago by the late Dr. P.W. Fattig. Described as a “tireless collector” ( Lund 1954) the former Emory University entomologist made many contributions to the documentation of various insect groups from Georgia.
Material examined. Georgia, Upson Co., [Flint River], Whispering Pines Tourism Camp , 13 mi. S Thomaston, [N 32.72215, W 84.23258], 8 June 1939, P.W. Fattig, 4♂, 3♀ ( INHS) GoogleMaps .
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