Forestfly vs Yellow Stonefly

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Forestfly Yellow Stonefly
Scientific Name Nemoura cambrica Isoperla dicala
Order Plecoptera Plecoptera
Family Nemouridae Perlodidae
Size 6-9 mm 9-13 mm
Habitat Forests Rivers & Streams
Diet Detritivores Predators
Regions Europe North America
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Forestfly

A small brown stonefly associated with forested Welsh and British streams. Nymphs have distinctive cervical gills and feed on leaf detritus.

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Did You Know?

The species was first described from specimens collected in Wales, giving it the name cambrica.

Yellow Stonefly

A bright yellow springfly found in clean Appalachian streams. Nymphs are predatory on small invertebrates in gravel substrates.

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Did You Know?

Males produce vibrational signals by rubbing their abdomen against the substrate, audible through special sensors.