This specimen represents a common find in a late-April sample from the far upper Yakima River. It seems to be the same species as
another one I collected previously. Of the species keyed in Szczytko & Stewart 1979, it probably matches
Isoperla fusca closest, but there's a good chance it's a species that wasn't in the key. The leg segments have a fringe of fine hairs which is supposed to be absent in
Isoperla fusca, and the four dark stripes of the
mesonotum and
metanotum don't continue as 4 separate stripes on the
pronotum as they should in the description of
fusca. It's possible
fusca is more variable than previously described, or this is a different species not included in that key. It's also worth noting there's definitely no fringe of fine
setae on any part of the
cerci, just the
whorls of little stout ones around segment bases.