About Epeorus vitreus (Walker, 1853)
Epeorus vitreus, first described by Walker in 1853, is a species of flatheaded mayfly that belongs to the family Heptageniidae. This species can be found in southeastern Canada and the eastern United States.
Epeorus vitreus (Walker, 1853) is a animal in the Heptageniidae family, order Ephemeroptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Epeorus vitreus (Walker, 1853)
Epeorus vitreus is a flatheaded mayfly species found in southeastern Canada and the eastern United States.
Epeorus vitreus, first described by Walker in 1853, is a species of flatheaded mayfly that belongs to the family Heptageniidae. This species can be found in southeastern Canada and the eastern United States.
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Maccaffertium modestum (Banks, 1910)
Maccaffertium terminatum (Walsh, 1862)
Stenacron interpunctatum (Say, 1839)
Maccaffertium mediopunctatum (McDunnough, 1926)
Maccaffertium vicarium (Walker, 1853)
Leucrocuta hebe (McDunnough, 1924)
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