Entomology Class: Insects

Order: Stoneflies

Stoneflies

Latin: Plecoptera — Relevance to Fly Fishing:

Stoneflies are aquatic insects with two pairs of membranous wings, playing essential roles in freshwater ecosystems and as indicators of water quality.

Stoneflies (Latin: Plecoptera)

Where you can find Stoneflies

On this map you see where there were observations of Stoneflies around the world. This will give you an idea of the global distribution of this class. Note that a class can have many different families, and thousands of species.

Years 2000 until now, source: GBIF

Diversity and distribution

The Plecoptera class contains over 3,500 species that are classified into 16 families and around 200 genera. Stoneflies can be found across the globe, with the exception of Antarctica and some remote islands. They are primarily distributed in temperate regions, thriving in clean, well-oxygenated freshwater environments such as rivers and streams.

Life cycles of stoneflies

The life cycle of stoneflies consists of three primary stages: egg, nymph, and adult. After mating, female stoneflies lay their eggs in the water, which either sink to the bottom or become attached to underwater vegetation. The eggs eventually hatch into nymphs, which spend the majority of their lives underwater.

Stonefly nymphs undergo a series of molts, called instars, before reaching the adult stage. Throughout their development, nymphs feed on a variety of organic materials, including algae, decaying plant matter, and other small aquatic organisms.

When stonefly nymphs are ready to become adults, they crawl out of the water onto nearby rocks or vegetation to molt for the final time. After shedding their exoskeleton, the adult stonefly emerges with fully developed wings. Adult stoneflies have a relatively short lifespan, ranging from a few days to several weeks, during which they focus on finding a mate and reproducing.

Stoneflies in fly fishing

Stoneflies play a crucial role in fly fishing due to their prevalence in freshwater ecosystems and their importance as a food source for fish such as trout and salmon. Fly fishers pay close attention to stonefly hatches and life stages to increase their chances of success on the water.

Nymph patterns

Since stoneflies spend the majority of their lives as nymphs, nymph patterns important when fly fishing rivers and streams. Popular stonefly nymph patterns include the Golden Stone, the Kaufmann's Stone, and the Rubber Leg Stone.

Adult Patterns

Adult stonefly patterns are also an essential part of a fly fisher's toolkit. These patterns are used when fish are actively feeding on adult stoneflies, which typically occurs during and shortly after a hatch. Some popular adult stonefly patterns include the Stimulator, the Elk Hair Caddis, and the Foam Stonefly.

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Stoneflies Stoneflies

Flies that mimic species in the insect order Stoneflies

There can be thousands of species within an order, and therefore lots of different flies imitating various of these species. Flies can also imitate different stages, for example larvae, pupae and adults.

Copper John

Czech Nymph

Czechmate

Frenchie

Hare's Ear Nymph

Humpy

Montana Nymph

Stimulator

The Turd

Woolly Bugger

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