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Studies on the biology of dinotoperla species (plecoptera: gripopterygidae) in Victoria

2022
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Comments on the taxonomy of Australian Austroperlidae and Gripopterygidae (Plecoptera)

Australian Journal of Zoology Supplementary Series, 1974
The adults of two imperfectly known Austroperlidae are described, as is a new species of Austrohepture, A. illiesi. In the Gripopterygidae, the unknown females of two species of Leptoperla are described, together with a new subspecies (L. kimminsi kallistae) from the Dandenongs and a new totally apterous species (L.
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The Species of the Genus Illiesoperla McLellan (Insecta: Plecoptera: Gripopterygidae) [PDF]

open access: possibleAustralian Journal of Zoology, 1984
Five new species of Illiesoperla are described and figured. Descriptive history, additional diagnostic characters and illustrations are given for all previously known species. I, perkinsi McLellan is regarded as a junior synonym of I, mayi (Perkins). I.
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A first cladistic analysis of Antarctoperlinae (Plecoptera: Gripopterygidae) and a new micropterous species from Patagonia

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2020
AbstractGripopterygidae is a diverse family of stoneflies, Plecoptera, distributed in the Southern Hemisphere. It has been traditionally divided into five subfamilies, but the monophyly of most of these is not supported by molecular the more comprehensive molecular analysis of the order.
Pablo Pessacq   +2 more
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A new Andiperla Aubert (Plecoptera, Gripopterygidae) species from the Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina

Zootaxa, 2019
Andiperla morenensis n. sp. is described from the Perito Moreno Glacier, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. The new species differs from its only congener, A. willinki, Aubert, 1956 by tergum X produced into an acute lobe directed posteriorly and by the presence of a small epiproct. The18S rRNA and COI gene sequence of A. morenensis n. sp. is provided. 
Pessacq, Pablo, Rivera Pomar, Rolando
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The first record of Claudioperla Illies (Plecoptera: Gripopterygidae) from Colombia

open access: closedAquatic Insects, 2009
The stonefly genus Claudioperla is reported for the first time from Colombia based on adult male, female and larval specimens collected in the southwest Andean region of Cumbal, Narino Department at 3050 m.a.s.l. The collection site on River Blanco is a low order stream dominated by riffle zones with high slope and the riparian vegetation consists ...
María del Carmen Zúñiga   +4 more
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Larval taxonomy of some Australian stonefly species (Plecoptera: Gripopterygidae)

2023
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the Doctor of Philosophy to the School of Life Sciences, College of Science, Health and Engineering, La Trobe University, Albury-Wodonga.Thesis with publications.This thesis explores the taxonomy of the Family Gripopterygidae in Australia with focus on the taxonomy of the larval life-stage.
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Two new species of Notoperla (Plecoptera: Gripopterygidae) and a redescription of Notoperlopsis femina Illies

Zootaxa, 2006
Notoperla fasciata new species and Notoperla magnaspina new species are described, and a key given for the two species. The female and larva of Notoperlopsis femina are redescribed and the male is described for the first time. Notes on distribution, habitat and ecology are given.
María Laura Miserendino   +2 more
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A new species of Chilenoperla (Plecoptera: Gripopterygidae) from the Andes of South America

Zootaxa, 2012
Chilenoperla puelche n. sp. is described based on male and female adults and one nymph. The wing color pattern and the gen-italia of the adults are diagnostic clearly distinguishing it from the other species of the genus. However, the nymph is similar tothat of C. elongata Vera.
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