Macromia alleghaniensis
(Allegheny River Cruiser)
Macromia alleghaniensis has been found at a few widely scattered localities in both Alabama and Mississippi. It is probably more widespread in both states, but its close similarity to the much more common M. illinoiensis likely results in it sometimes being overlooked. The breeding habitat for this species is small to medium, relatively undisturbed forest streams; adults are more often encountered while hawking for prey along dirt roads and other forest openings.
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Macromia alleghaniensis, male
ALABAMA, Cleburne County (posed)
Macromia alleghaniensis, female
ALABAMA, Calhoun County (posed)
Macromia alleghaniensis, nymph
ALABAMA, Bibb County
Macromia alleghaniensis, male
ALABAMA, Cleburne County (posed)