Aquatic Insects of Central Virginia
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
All the evidence we're going to need: That's Acroneuria lycorias in Buck Mt. Creek
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I expected to see winter insects today at Buck Mt. Creek -- and I did: small winter stoneflies, large winter stoneflies (still very tiny)...
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Acroneuria carolinensis, Acroneuria lycorias: How to tell them apart
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At the risk of trying your patience, I want to assert in this entry that it is possible to distinguish the nymphs of Acroneuria lycorias...
Sunday, December 7, 2014
No unusual insects -- but a very special stream
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Sugar Hollow: one of the small streams I've explored -- but one that I've been to only two or three times. It remains the only s...
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Back to Entry Run -- and one more time on the Acroneuria carolinensis/lycorias issue
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Safely back from Entry Run: apparently no one thought I looked like a deer (!) I found a fair number of Perlids -- common stoneflies ...
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Dates for the entries in which you can find the evidence for species ID
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(Where I plan to be going tomorrow: South River valley on the way to Entry Run.) Whenever I give the name (Latin) of an insect in a pho...
Monday, November 17, 2014
A third strong-case maker (Odontoceridae) larva: Psilotreta rufa
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We appear to have found a third stong-case maker species: Psilotreta rufa . (Well, there's no "we" involved: the larva was...
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