Species: Capnia gracilaria
Slender Snowfly
Species
Encyclopedia of Puget Sound
The nymph is undescribed (Stewart and Oswood, 2006).
Source: Encyclopedia of Life
Classification
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Mandibulata
Class
Insecta
Order
Plecoptera
Family
Capniidae
Genus
Capnia
NatureServe
Classification
Informal Taxonomy
Animals, Invertebrates - Insects - Stoneflies
Formal Taxonomy
Animalia - Mandibulata - Insecta - Plecoptera - Capniidae - Capnia
Ecology and Life History
The nymph is undescribed (Stewart and Oswood, 2006).
Source: Encyclopedia of Life
Habitat Type Description
Freshwater
Migration
false - false - false
Non-migrant
false
Locally Migrant
false
Reproduction Comments
Adults emerge from January through May (Gaufin et al., 1972).
Conservation Status
NatureServe Global Status Rank
G5
Global Status Last Reviewed
2009-09-21
Global Status Last Changed
1998-06-18
Distribution
Conservation Status Map
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Global Range
H - >2,500,000 square km (greater than 1,000,000 square miles) - H - It is widespread from Baja, California, northward into British Columbia and Alaska, and in the Rocky Mountains from New Mexico-Nevada northward into the Yukon and eastward into Manitoba (Stewart and Oswood, 2006).
Global Range Code
H
Global Range Description
>2,500,000 square km (greater than 1,000,000 square miles)

