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The stonefly genus Zealeuctra (Plecoptera: Leuctridae) is endemic to the central and eastern Nearctic regions and is presently comprised of 10 species.
Scott Grubbs +3 more
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<p>Leuctridae</p> <p> Leuctridae nymphs are important components of the benthos of small to medium creeks throughout Pennsylvania; 13 species in 4 genera are present.
Earle, Jane I.
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Leuctridae (Plecoptera) of the Pyrenees
A taxonomic and biogeographic study of the Pyrenean Leuctridae is presented. Keys for males and females of 32 Leuctridae species are given. The male of Pachyleuctra bertrandi Aubert, 1952 is described completely for the first time ; P.
G. Vinçon, C. Ravizza
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Two new species of genus Rhopalopsole (Insecta, Plecoptera, Leuctridae) from China
Two new species of Rhopalopsole Klapálek from China are described: R. exiguspina Du & Qian, sp. n. and R. ampulla Du & Qian, sp. n., which were collected in Guizhou province, China.
Qian Yuhan, Du Yuzhou
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Family Leuctridae Klapálek, 1905 Subfamily Leuctrinae Klapálek, 1905 Leuctra Stephens, 1836 Paraleuctra Hanson, 1941 Perlomyia Banks, 1906 Rhopalopsole Klapálek, 1912Published as part of Chen, Zhi-Teng & Du, Yu-Zhou, 2018, A checklist and ...
Chen, Zhi-Teng, Du, Yu-Zhou
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ABSTRACT We evaluated whether riparian forest restoration could mitigate the impacts of agricultural land use on key stream ecosystem processes (total and microbial leaf litter decomposition and periphytic algal biomass accrual) and associated assemblages (invertebrates, aquatic hyphomycetes, and periphytic algae) in three streams located in northern ...
Diana Rojo +7 more
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Where Do You Fly From? Assessing Aerial Dispersal in Temporary Rivers Using Stable Isotopes
ABSTRACT Dispersal is a crucial ecological process that facilitates gene flow and species exchange within ecosystems. In temporary rivers (TRs), dispersal is a key driver of community assembly because it determines the ability of the organisms to adapt to seasonal drying and maintain stable populations.
José María Fernández‐Calero +6 more
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Two new species of Rhopalopsole (Plecoptera: Leuctridae) from China
Qian, Yu-Han, Du, Yu-Zhou (2013): Two new species of Rhopalopsole (Plecoptera: Leuctridae) from China. Zootaxa 3599 (6): 588-592, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3599.6.
Qian, Yu-Han, Du, Yu-Zhou
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These results highlight the detrimental impact of harvesting along stream ecosystems where riparian buffer width is insufficient and demonstrate that a 30‐m buffer may offer substantial protection, strengthening the scientific foundation for sustainable riparian forest management.
Rose M. Griffith +2 more
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Three new stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera) from Eocene Baltic amber
Three new stonefly species are described and illustrated from Eocene Baltic amber found in Lithuania: †Palaeopsole spinosa sp. nov. (family Leuctridae Klapálek, 1905), †Podmosta biloba sp. nov. (family Nemouridae Newman, 1853), and †Isoperla lituana sp.
Zhi-Teng Chen
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