Small-headed Stonefly vs Eastern Salmonfly

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Small-headed Stonefly Eastern Salmonfly
Scientific Name Perlodes microcephala Pteronarcys biloba
Order Plecoptera Plecoptera
Family Perlodidae Pteronarcyidae
Size 15-22 mm body 30-40 mm
Habitat Rivers & Streams Rivers & Streams
Diet Predators Detritivores
Regions Europe North America
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Small-headed Stonefly

A large spring-emerging stonefly found in clean upland rivers. Nymphs are predatory, feeding on mayfly and midge larvae. An important bioindicator species.

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Did You Know?

Nymphs require the cleanest, most oxygen-rich water of any stonefly, making them sensitive pollution indicators.

Eastern Salmonfly

A large dark stonefly of Appalachian streams that emerges in late spring. Nymphs process leaf litter and are important detritivores.

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Did You Know?

Nymphs retain functional gills throughout development, unlike many stoneflies that lose them with age.