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Chloroperlidae are a
family of stoneflies,
commonly known as
green stoneflies, with more than 200
species and 22 genera. They
appear green to
yellow in...
- (about 110 species) –
winter stoneflies Infraorder Systellognatha Family Chloroperlidae (over 180 species) –
green stoneflies Family Perlidae (about 400 species)...
- This is a list of
North American animals extinct in the
Holocene that
covers extinctions from the
Holocene epoch, a
geologic epoch that
began about 11...
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sawfly or Robert's stonefly, is a
species of
stonefly in the
family Chloroperlidae. It was
endemic to
Illinois and its type
locality was in Rock Island...
- stone-flies,
erected by
Edward Newman in 1836; it is the type
genus of
family Chloroperlidae,
subfamily Chloroperlinae and
tribe Chloroperlini Okamoto, 1912. Species...
- brevis, the
least sallfly, is a
species of
green stonefly in the
family Chloroperlidae. It is
found in
North America. "Haploperla
brevis Report". Integrated...
- Liu,
Sinitshenkova & Ren, 2007
superfamily authority: Latreille, 1802
Chloroperlidae Okamoto, 1912
Kathroperlidae Banks, 1947 †Palaeoperlidae Sharov, 1961...
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Kathroperla is a
genus of
green stoneflies in the
family Chloroperlidae.
There are at
least four
described species in Kathroperla.
These four
species belong...
- borealis, the
boreal sallfly, is a
species of
green stonefly in the
family Chloroperlidae. It is
found in
North America. "Sweltsa
borealis Report". Integrated...
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Sweltsa is a
genus of
green stoneflies in the
family Chloroperlidae.
There are more than 50
described species in Sweltsa.
These 54
species belong to the...