Stonefly

Stonefly

Looked for a picture of the tiger moth from the wooly bear. Didn’t find it but did find a stonefly from the same time (two years ago). Their nymphs are acquatic so it came from the creeks. Supposedly they are a good water quality indicator. Also of interest from the Wikipedia article–

A wingless species called Capnia lacustra is unique since it is the only known insect that is fully aquatic from birth to death.
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Re: Stonefly

okay slacker... where are you? still in WA? googled you and found your site (again). Been thinking of you off and on for sometime know. Left NM in 2003 with Kelly and 2 little Nesbits... Returned to NC (we are currently wondering why we did that...) May be considering circling back to the NW. Kelly just returned from Portland, I recently had a strangly coincident e-mail from a previous collegue/consultant relocating to Portland... who knows... let me know if you get this.

Whatever Carl.

By Chris Nesbit on 04 September 2006, 16:29 PDT · [reply]

Re^2: Stonefly

I’ve looked for you several times, ya’ disappearing, too-many-name-matching bastard. ’Bout time you turned up. Seems the season… this is the third voice from the past in a month.

I’ll write an email to further attack you.

By Ashley on 04 September 2006, 17:10 PDT · [reply]

Ego driven