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Appalachian Springfly

Remenus bilobatus

Vulnerable

About Appalachian Springfly

A rare springfly restricted to a few clean Appalachian headwater streams. Nymphs are predatory on small invertebrates among gravel substrates.

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Did You Know?

Its extremely limited range makes it one of the rarest stonefly species in North America.

How to Identify Appalachian Springfly

Appalachian Springfly (Remenus bilobatus) belongs to the order Plecoptera, family Perlodidae. Adults typically measure 8-12 mm.

Appalachian Springfly Habitat

Appalachian Springfly is found in rivers & streams habitats, particularly across North America. This species has adapted to thrive in its preferred environment, where it can find suitable food sources and shelter.

Appalachian Springfly Diet and Feeding

Appalachian Springfly is a predatory species that actively hunts and feeds on other insects and small invertebrates. As a predator, it helps control populations of pest species and maintains ecological balance.

Where Is Appalachian Springfly Found?

Appalachian Springfly can be found in North America, where it inhabits rivers & streams environments. Its distribution is influenced by climate, food availability, and habitat suitability.

Distribution Map

Where Appalachian Springfly can be found

Is Appalachian Springfly Dangerous?

Appalachian Springfly is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk. Like most insects, it prefers to avoid human contact and will typically flee rather than confront a perceived threat.

Appalachian Springfly Role in Nature

Appalachian Springfly serves as a natural predator, helping to control populations of other insects. Predatory insects are valuable in both natural ecosystems and agriculture, where they reduce the numbers of pest species without the need for chemical pesticides.

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Peak activity Moderate Low / dormant

Frequently Asked Questions About Appalachian Springfly

What does Appalachian Springfly look like?

The Appalachian Springfly typically measures 8-12 mm.

Where is Appalachian Springfly found?

The Appalachian Springfly is found in North America and typically inhabits rivers & streams environments.

What does Appalachian Springfly eat?

The Appalachian Springfly is a predator that hunts and feeds on other insects and small invertebrates.

Is Appalachian Springfly dangerous to humans?

The Appalachian Springfly is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk.

Is Appalachian Springfly endangered?

The Appalachian Springfly is currently classified as Vulnerable by conservation assessments. Habitat loss and environmental changes are among the primary threats to its population.

What is an interesting fact about Appalachian Springfly?

Its extremely limited range makes it one of the rarest stonefly species in North America.

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