Cloudy Prong-gilled Mayfly

Leptophlebia nebulosa

General Status Rank: 
Undetermined
Common Name: 
Cloudy Prong-gilled Mayfly
Scientific Name: 
Leptophlebia nebulosa
Naming References: 
Taxonomy
Group: 
Mayfly
Kingdom: 
Animalia
Phylum: 
Arthropoda
Class: 
Insecta
Order: 
Ephemeroptera
Family: 
Leptophlebiidae
Distribution

Number of Occurrences

Insufficient survey effort. Data: Moore 1977 (records from 1 locality: Boundary Creek 62d35m;155d10m); Cobb & Flannagan 1980 (Mackenzie Mainstream and tributaries); Harper & Harper 1981 (records from 1 locality): Ft McPherson; Ft.Simp: RR72 NT:Martin River (67) NT:Jean Marie River (6) NT:Rabbitskin River (6) NT:Thelon pond (60)
References: 
General Status Rank
Rank: 
Undetermined
Status Rank Description: 
Synonyms = L. odonatus, Blasturus nebulosus, Palingenia nebulosa, Potomanthus nebulosus, P. odonatus (IT IS) ;; General Status rank in 2013 (by Colin Curry) = 5 = undetermined ;; Ref = Cobb, D.G. & Flannagan, J.F. 1980 The distribution of Ephemeroptera…: Common and widespread (Giberson 2017)
S Rank: 
SU
Decision Process Description: 
Draft ranks by Colin Curry for the National General Status Ranking Program (2013); Mondified from undetermined to secure based on Giberson 2017.
Last Updated: 
May 12, 2017

References

Naming

  • McCafferty, W.P., and R.P. Randolph (1998) Canada mayflies: a faunistic compendium. Proc. Of the Ent. Soc. Of Ontario 129: 47-97 - A359 Return

Number of Occurrences

  • Cobb, D.G. & Flannagan, J.F. (1980) The distribution of Ephemeroptera in northern Canada in Flannagan, J.F. & K.E. Marshall, eds.. Plenum Press New York Advances in Ephemeroptera Biology 155-166 - R238 Return
  • Harper, F. & Harper, P.P. (1981) Northern Canadian mayflies (Insecta; Ephemeroptera), records and descriptions.. Canadian Journal of Zoology 59 :1784-1789 - A343 Return
  • Moore, J.W. (1977) Some Factors Effecting Algal Consumption in Subarctic Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Simuliidae. Oecologia (Berl.) 27:261-273 - A346 Return
  • Giberson. D. (2017) How valid are old species lists? How archived samples can be used to update Ephemeroptera biodiversity information for Northern Canada.. Can Entomologist https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-entomologist/article/how-valid-are-old-species-lists-how-archived-samples-can-be-used-to-update-ephemeroptera-biodiversity-information-for-northern-canada/F420368A7A35D60EDF6A5EB7826F1BA6 - H329 Return