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Show 223 to difficult nymphs distinguish. this of species limited habitat. They where water of streams is to be flowing not been confined to a the very slowly among larger very observed from late (1952b) only along the edges been found have collected been they have believed are have adults The rocks. to Edmunds According swarming although to September early October. Paraleptophlebia rufivenosa (Eaton) (Figure 144) Leptophlebia Paraleptophlebia rufivenosa, Eaton females and Traver in as (1935b) reports (1924a). that the the male Eaton Traver makes she description a Previously reported by As described and Oregon 1935b:528. this species from (?). California Biology species from Idaho. females Traver, [1883-88J) (1884 collected Taxonomy 1884 (1883-88):99. rufivenosa Eaton, no single male it known (1884 was of reported represented she presents must be how true this only from [1883-88J) mention of imago and she McDunnough concluded K. rufivenosa, considered as somewhat questionable. On of this the basis species of Traver's (Fig. 144) figure it must be of the male considered genitalia closely |