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A checklist and adult key to the Chinese stonefly (Plecoptera) genera.
Zootaxa, 2018The first checklist of the known stonefly genera of China is presented. Using relevant literature and available specimens, a diagnostic key to the ten families representing 65 genera is provided.
Zhi-Teng Chen, Yu-Zhou Du
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Zootaxa, 2018
A new fossil stonefly genus of the subfamily Acroneuriinae Klapálek, 1914 (Plecoptera: Perlidae), Largusoperla gen. nov. is reported based on three well-preserved specimens in mid-Cretaceous amber from northern Myanmar.
Zhi-Teng Chen, Bo Wang, Yu-Zhou Du
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A new fossil stonefly genus of the subfamily Acroneuriinae Klapálek, 1914 (Plecoptera: Perlidae), Largusoperla gen. nov. is reported based on three well-preserved specimens in mid-Cretaceous amber from northern Myanmar.
Zhi-Teng Chen, Bo Wang, Yu-Zhou Du
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2015
Plecoptera, or stoneflies, are an ancient insect order. The order name refers to the ability to fold their wings horizontally. Sixteen extant families and nearly 3,500 valid species are currently known. The nymphs of the vast majority of species are aquatic and most feed in two general categories, as shredders of leaves and as predators of other ...
R. Edward DeWalt+2 more
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Plecoptera, or stoneflies, are an ancient insect order. The order name refers to the ability to fold their wings horizontally. Sixteen extant families and nearly 3,500 valid species are currently known. The nymphs of the vast majority of species are aquatic and most feed in two general categories, as shredders of leaves and as predators of other ...
R. Edward DeWalt+2 more
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THE PLECOPTERA OF WESTERN MONTANA
The Canadian Entomologist, 1939The streams and lakes of western Montana offer a variety of habitats for species of aquatic insects but heretofore extensive collection and study of these forms has not been undertaken. During the past two years collections of both nymphs and adults have been made on several streams. The Plecoptera in these collections include the undescribed nymphs of
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Plecoptera — Steinfliegen, Uferfliegen
2011G. Weichhautige, lggestreckte Fluginsekten mit 2 Paar hyalinen Fl (Abb. 99/1), die in Ruhe flach auf dem Hlb liegen od. diesen teilweise umhullen (Leuctridae, Taeniopterygidae). Heimische Arten 3,5-30 mm lg, braun bis schwarz, seltener gelb od. gelbgrun. ♂♂ kleiner als ♀♀. K mit grosen, vorstehenden KomplexAu u. 3 Oc. Mundgliedmasen kauend, bei Im.
Ralf Küttner, Wolfgang Joost
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2009
Publisher Summary This chapter describes plecoptera (stoneflies). It comprises a hemimetabolous order of 16 families and more than 2000 species of aquatic insects distributed on all continents except Antarctica, and most major islands except notably Cuba, Fiji, Hawaii, and New Caledonia.
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes plecoptera (stoneflies). It comprises a hemimetabolous order of 16 families and more than 2000 species of aquatic insects distributed on all continents except Antarctica, and most major islands except notably Cuba, Fiji, Hawaii, and New Caledonia.
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Plecoptera (Perlaria: Stoneflies) [PDF]
Soft-bodied insects of moderate to rather large size with elongate, setaceous antennae. Mouthparts weak, of the biting type; mandibles normal or vestigial, ligula 4-lobed. Wings membranous, held flat over the back in repose, hind pair usually the larger, with well-developed anal lobes.
O. W. Richards, R. G. Davies
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The order Plecoptera is primarily known for its aquatic nymphs and their importance in many stream ecosystems. However, the biology and life history of Plecopteran terrestrial adults is mostly unknown, and hence interactions with plants have rarely been ...
A. Sato, Makoto Kato
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The order Plecoptera is primarily known for its aquatic nymphs and their importance in many stream ecosystems. However, the biology and life history of Plecopteran terrestrial adults is mostly unknown, and hence interactions with plants have rarely been ...
A. Sato, Makoto Kato
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A Catalogue of Indian Stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera)
Zootaxa, 2019This catalogue lists 146 valid species included in 27 genera and 8 families of the order Plecoptera (Insecta) recorded from India. We record the nomenclatural changes of the species names, type localities, type depositories, and distribution. The Himalayan Region supports the greatest diversity (87 species), followed by the Northeast Region (51 species)
Chandra, Kailash+2 more
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