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Capnia lacustra, also known as the Lake Tahoe benthic stonefly, is a species of insect in the family Capniidae. It was first described by S.G. Jewett in ...
C. lacustra is a small wingless stonefly that ranges from 4.5 to 5.5 mm in length with little pigmentation (Frantz and Cordone 1996). Little is noted ...
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This species is only found in Lake Tahoe where it is threatened by eutrophication and invasive species and has experienced long-term population declines.
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Book details · Print length. 194 pages · Language. French · Publisher. Fleuve noir · Publication date. March 1, 1991 · Dimensions. 6.89 x 4.33 x 0.43 inches.
No children of Lake Tahoe Benthic Stonefly (Capnia lacustra) found. Names. Common Name: Lake Tahoe Benthic Stonefly. Scientific Name: Capnia lacustra.
Erynnis brizo lacustra. View Profile. overview characteristics geography timeline information & media contact. Overview. Scientific Name.
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An avid puddler. Commoner in the North Coast Range than in the Sierra, where it is usually seen twisting into and among leather oak thickets - magically going ...
Capnia lacustra Jewett 1965, a wingless stonefly found in the deep benthic environment of Lake Tahoe, has declined in density and distribution since the ...
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They fly in April and May in a single brood, and mature caterpillars overwinter in a shelter made of oak leaves. In the spring, they pupate and again emerge in ...