Neoperla clymene. (Newman, 1839)
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DC9173-1F25-1042-FF44-C9DAFE5FF9AA |
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Neoperla clymene. |
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As expected, this species was the most widespread Neoperla in North Carolina, being most abundant at riverine sites in the Slate Belt and Coastal Plain ecoregions ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).
Piedmont: Cape Fear River , Harnett Co., Wildlife Rd, 18 May 2004, 3♂, 5♀ .
Slate Belt: Barnes Creek , Montgomery Co., Ophir Rd., 18 May 2004, 2♂, 1♀ .
Sand Hills: Little River , Harnett / Cumberland Co. line, Hwy 401, 18 May 2004, 11♂, 9♀ ; 30 May 2006, 20♂, 20♀ ; 9 July 2007, 32♂, 23♀; Little River , Hoke / Moore Co. line, Morrison Bridge Rd., 18 May 2004, 19♂, 15♀ ; 4 May 2005, 19♂, 15♀ , Lumber River , Hoke / Scotland Co., line, Hwy 401, 1♂, 3♀ .
Coastal Plain: Tar River , Pitt Co. Hwy 222, 30 May 2007, 2♂.
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