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Redescription of two species of Neoperla Needham, 1905 (Plecoptera, Perlidae) and new distribution records of Neoperlamnong Stark, 1987 in China. [PDF]
Zeng LL, Huo QB, Du YZ.
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A new species of Rhopalopsole (Plecoptera, Leuctridae) from Hainan Province, China. [PDF]
Yang X, Du YZ.
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Diversity and spatio-temporal distribution of benthic macroinvertebrate communities in a transboundary river basin in the Caucasus region (Aras river, NE Türkiye). [PDF]
Özbek M +4 more
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Two new species of Nemoura Latreille and a new combination of Amphinemura Ris (Plecoptera, Nemouridae) from the Nanling Mountains Region of China. [PDF]
Zhu YF, Rehman A, Du YZ.
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Tracking the phenology of riverine insect communities using environmental DNA
Cereghetti E +6 more
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Checklist of the Plecoptera of Brazilian Amazon (Insecta: Plecoptera: Perlidae)
Zootaxa, 2018The species diversity of the Plecoptera of the Brazilian Amazon is still little known, although some localities have been relatively well-studied. A preliminary list of 27 valid Plecoptera species, based on collections from 66 different localities is presented.
JosÉ Moacir Ferreira, Ribeiro +1 more
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2023
A new for science species, Nemoura parafulva sp. n., and two little known species of the Nemoura genus, N. sachalinensis M a t s . and N. fulva (Sam.), are described. According to the author???s data 56 stonefly species are known from the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin, 39 species of them inhabit Sakhalin, and 38 ??? the Kuril Islands.
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A new for science species, Nemoura parafulva sp. n., and two little known species of the Nemoura genus, N. sachalinensis M a t s . and N. fulva (Sam.), are described. According to the author???s data 56 stonefly species are known from the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin, 39 species of them inhabit Sakhalin, and 38 ??? the Kuril Islands.
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