RMCNY6CF–small winter stoneflies (cf. Perla maxima), on the feed, Germany, Bavaria, Salzach
RF2FX7AAY–Stonefly - Zapada cinctipes or similar species
RM2AN5JP0–Stonefly hulls on a rock along the North Fork of Callahan Creek, in Lincoln County, Montana Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order
RFTRGYJD–Nemoura cinerea, known as spring stonefly or brown stoneflies. Fly fishermen often refer to these insects as tiny winter blacks.
RFC56W84–Gathering of Stoneflies over a patch of Hawk's Beard flowers by Blagdon Lake in Somerset
RFPGNKYH–Mating Stoneflies on branch. Tipperary, Ireland
RF2T5TMG5–Closeup on dark coloured stonefly plecoptera isolated on white background
RFPMG797–Mating Stoneflies on branch of tree. Tipperary, Ireland
RF2DWY7A0–Stonefly, Pleucoptera
RFKJB372–Mating Stoneflies on a signboard in a nature reserve. Cabragh Wetlands, Tipperary, Ireland.
RF2HNE703–Leuctra fusca Stonefly resting on leaf. Tipperary, Ireland
RMW7NKNC–Stonefly nymph (Plecoptera) adhering to the stem of plant, Europe, May, controlled conditions
RF2H5M3F6–Isoperla grammatica Stonefly at rest on ground. Tipperary, Ireland
RMW7NKM8–Prong-gilled mayfly nymph (Leptophlebiidae) and Stonefly nymph (Plecoptera), hiding in the algae at the bottom, Europe, April, controlled conditions
RF2AGR2CY–Emerging stonefly, Perla bipunctata, as it leaves the final instar to become an adult. Taken on the River Wear at Stanhope stepping stones.
RMB29YYE–Stonefly (Plecoptera sp.), imago on stone
RFR5F771–
RMB29KP4–Stonefly (Plecoptera), imago on twig
RMCNY6C9–small winter stoneflies (cf. Perla maxima), on the feed, Germany, Bavaria, Salzach
RMA3330Y–Volunteers Search for Stoneflies
RMCNX34K–stoneflies ( Isoperla viridinervis), larva of a stone fly sitting on a stone, Germany, Bavaria
RFRH3XG1–Salmonfly bugs and golden stoneflies crawl on the back of a fly fisherman while fishing for native rainbow trout on the Lower Deschutes River in Orego
RM2PHY4EP–stoneflies (Plecoptera), stonefly on a leaf, Austria, Eastern Tyrol
RMDT5FWN–Adult robin, Turdus migratorius, with a beak full of stoneflies, Bull Canyon Provincial Park, British Columbia
RFP06F8W–stoneflies on white canvas.
RM2TCT40D–Stuttgart, Germany. 14th Dec, 2023. A visitor to the special exhibition entitled 'Rock Fossils feat. The Rolling Stoneflies' listens to rock music in the Natural History Museum at the Löwentor while looking at a model of a snake star that lived 75 million years ago. The star was named after musicians from the rock band Rotting Christ. Fossils and objects named in honor of stars from the rock and metal scene are on display. The exhibition will be on display at the Naturkundemuseum Stuttgart from 16.12.2023 to 16.06.2024. Credit: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2DWY7A3–Stonefly, Pleucoptera
RFFX5GCX–Lower Deschutes River in Oregon is known for its great hatch of golden stoneflies and salmonflies on the grass near the river. T
RFFM699D–This female pied flycatcher {Ficedula hypoleuca} was catching stoneflies to feed its family. Perched on a willow tree over the U
RF2H5BDNJ–Dorsal view of Isoperla grammatica Stonefly at rest on ground. Tipperary, Ireland
RMW7NKKX–Stonefly nymph (Plecoptera), grazing algae, Europe, April, controlled conditions
RF2AGR2K6–Emerging stonefly, Perla bipunctata, as it leaves the final instar to become an adult. Taken on the River Wear at Stanhope stepping stones.
RM2P0FA3K–Plecoptera, Stonefly, Stoneflies, Other animals, Insects, Animals, Stonefly Larvae, Dinocras cephalotes, Walking on riverbed, Derbyshire, May, captive
RMEX4EGF–Stone fly (Order Plecoptera) nymph and adult fly
RMP8AWJ2–Nemoura cinerea - a stonefly
RMAKJDJ6–Stonefly, Perla sp.
RMA3331K–Volunteers Search for Stoneflies
RMJGYRFR–Large Pale Stonefly (Perla bipunctata) adult feeding on Sallow flowers. Powys, Wales. April.
RF2AAW5FX–Larva of stonefly on stone in shallow water at Isar River, Bavaria, Germany
RM2PHY2M3–stoneflies (Plecoptera), stonefly on a leaf, Austria, Eastern Tyrol
RMBC7846–Small yellow sally stonefly Chloroperla torrentium Chloroperlidae beside a fast flowing stream UK
RMTR6KH0–stoneflies (Plecoptera), Germany, Hesse
RM2TCT411–Stuttgart, Germany. 14th Dec, 2023. A visitor to the special exhibition entitled 'Rock Fossils feat. The Rolling Stoneflies' listens to rock music in the Natural History Museum at the Löwentor while looking at a model of a snake star that lived 75 million years ago. The star was named after musicians from the rock band Rotting Christ. Fossils and objects named in honor of stars from the rock and metal scene are on display. The exhibition will be on display at the Naturkundemuseum Stuttgart from 16.12.2023 to 16.06.2024. Credit: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFFX5GE5–Lower Deschutes River in Oregon is known for its great hatch of golden stoneflies and salmonflies on the grass near the river. T
RF2H5BDFA–Close up of Isoperla grammatica Stonefly at rest on ground. Tipperary, Ireland
RMW7NKM9–Stonefly nymph (Plecoptera) resting on the stones at the bottom, Europe, April, controlled conditions
RF2K5AW92–Dorsal view of Protonemura meyeri Stonefly resting on larch tree branch. Tipperary, Ireland
RF2AGR2D2–Emerging stonefly, Perla bipunctata, as it leaves the final instar to become an adult. Taken on the River Wear at Stanhope stepping stones.
RM2G5KTRK–Eurasian Hobby hawking for Stoneflies
RFFM699K–This female pied flycatcher {Ficedula hypoleuca} was catching stoneflies to feed its family. Perched on a willow tree over the U
RM2P0FA62–Plecoptera, Stonefly, Stoneflies, Other animals, Insects, Animals, Stonefly Larvae, Dinocras cephalotes, Walking on riverbed, Derbyshire, May, captive
RMA3330G–Volunteers Search for Stoneflies
RF2N568R4–White-breasted dipper (Cinclus cinclus), adult, adult with one outstretched wing, on a stone with stoneflies (Plecoptera), riparian flies in its
RMP0H3XB–Nemoura cinerea - a stonefly
RF2N568RG–White-breasted dipper (Cinclus cinclus), adult, adult with spread wings, on a stone with stoneflies (Plecoptera), riparian flies in its beak, stream
RMEJWDNB–Stonefly - Nemoura cinerea
RF2N568P9–White-breasted dipper (Cinclus cinclus), adult, adult on a branch of a low mountain stream, with food in its beak Stoneflies (Plecoptera), bank
RM2TCT40J–Stuttgart, Germany. 14th Dec, 2023. A model of a stonefly in amber that lived 100 million years ago is on display in the Museum am Löwentor. The fly is named after Mick Jagger from the rock band The Rolling Stones. The fly was discovered by an entomologist from Stuttgart. In a special exhibition entitled: 'Rock Fossils feat. The Rolling Stoneflies', fossils and objects named in honor of stars from the rock and metal scene are on display. The exhibition will be on display at the Natural History Museum Stuttgart from 16.12.2023 to 16.06.2024. Credit: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2N568NF–White-breasted dipper (Cinclus cinclus), adult, adult on fish ladder in a stream, feeding in beak stoneflies (Plecoptera), bank flies, nymph and
RF2HD4FYG–Nemoura cinerea, a stonefly from Finland with no common English name
RFTRDAHB–Nemoura cinerea, known as spring stonefly or brown stoneflies. Fly fishermen often refer to these insects as tiny winter blacks.
RMW7NKM3–Stonefly nymph (Plecoptera), grazing algae, Europe, April, controlled conditions
RF2K5B06W–Protonemura meyeri Stonefly resting on larch tree branch. Tipperary, Ireland
RF2AGR2JT–Emerging stonefly, Perla bipunctata, as it leaves the final instar to become an adult. Taken on the River Wear at Stanhope stepping stones.
RF2G52H0F–Leuctra fusca stonefly perched on sycamore leaf. Tipperary, Ireland
RFFX5GDT–Lower Deschutes River in Oregon is known for its great hatch of golden stoneflies and salmonflies on the grass near the river. T
RF2CEWY50–Isoperla grammatica stonefly perched on plant leaf
RMA3331M–Volunteers Search for Stoneflies
RFR82NTA–Dorsal view of Stonefly (Leuctra fusca) at rest on leaf. Tipperary, Ireland
RM2G5KTE6–Eurasian Hobby hawking for Stoneflies
RF2N568P3–White-breasted dipper (Cinclus cinclus), adult on weir crest in a watercourse, feeding in beak Stoneflies (Plecoptera), bank flies, Teutoburg Forest
RMAC6059–Stonefly, Perla sp. On stone
RF2N568MK–White-breasted dipper (Cinclus cinclus), adult, adult in front of a fish ladder in a running water, feeding in its beak stoneflies (Plecoptera), bank
RM2TCT40N–Stuttgart, Germany. 14th Dec, 2023. A model of a stonefly in amber that lived 100 million years ago is on display in the Museum am Löwentor. The fly is named after Mick Jagger from the rock band The Rolling Stones. The fly was discovered by an entomologist from Stuttgart. In a special exhibition entitled: 'Rock Fossils feat. The Rolling Stoneflies', fossils and objects named in honor of stars from the rock and metal scene are on display. The exhibition will be on display at the Natural History Museum Stuttgart from 16.12.2023 to 16.06.2024. Credit: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2N568P4–White-breasted dipper (Cinclus cinclus), adult, old bird, on a stone in a low mountain stream with stoneflies (Plecoptera), bank flies in beak