Stonefly Species Strophopteryx fasciata (Early Brown Stonefly)
Taxonomic Navigation -?-
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
» Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
» Class Insecta (Insects)
» Order Plecoptera (Stoneflies)
» Family Taeniopterygidae (Willowflies)
» Genus Strophopteryx (Early Brown Stoneflies)
» Species fasciata (Early Brown Stonefly)
Common Names
| Match | Common Name |
| Early Brown Stonefly | |
| Mottled Willowfly | |
| Willowfly |
Where & When
Regions: East, MidwestTime Of Year (?): Late March and early April
Hatching Behavior
Time Of Day (?): Midday5 Stonefly Specimens in the Species Strophopteryx fasciata:
Strophopteryx fasciata (Early Brown Stonefly) Stonefly Adult
View 4 PicturesSeveral stoneflies of this species were the first adult insects I found in 2004 when I started this site. The hatch was sparse but lasted a good part of the day, and I noted a few good rises despite the early season cold. They ended up struggling on the water's surface fairly often.
View 4 PicturesSeveral stoneflies of this species were the first adult insects I found in 2004 when I started this site. The hatch was sparse but lasted a good part of the day, and I noted a few good rises despite the early season cold. They ended up struggling on the water's surface fairly often.Region: Upper Midwest
Collected Mar 16, 2004
Added Jan 25, 2006
Strophopteryx fasciata (Early Brown Stonefly) Stonefly Adult
View 4 Pictures
View 4 PicturesRegion: Upper Midwest
Collected Mar 18, 2004
Added Jan 25, 2006
Strophopteryx fasciata (Early Brown Stonefly) Stonefly Adult
View 5 PicturesSeveral stoneflies of this species were the first adult insects I found in 2004 when I started this site. The hatch was sparse but lasted a good part of the day, and I noted a few good rises despite the early season cold. They ended up struggling on the water's surface fairly often.
View 5 PicturesSeveral stoneflies of this species were the first adult insects I found in 2004 when I started this site. The hatch was sparse but lasted a good part of the day, and I noted a few good rises despite the early season cold. They ended up struggling on the water's surface fairly often.Region: Upper Midwest
Collected Mar 16, 2004
Added Jan 25, 2006
