Definition of Peltoperlidae. Meaning of Peltoperlidae. Synonyms of Peltoperlidae

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Definition of Peltoperlidae

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Meaning of Peltoperlidae from wikipedia

- The Peltoperlidae, also known as roach-like stoneflies or roachflies, are a family of stoneflies. The family Peltoperlidae comprises 11 genera and 46 known...
- species) – common stoneflies Family Perlodidae (350+ species) Family Peltoperlidae (about 68 species) – roachlike stoneflies Family Styloperlidae (about...
- Sinitshenkova, 1987 unplaced extinct genera superfamily authority: Newman, 1853 Peltoperlidae Cla****en, 1931 Pteronarcyidae Newman, 1853 Styloperlidae Illies, 1966...
- the black roachfly, is a species of roach-like stonefly in the family Peltoperlidae. It is found in North America. "Yoraperla nigrisoma Report". Integrated...
- common roachfly, is a species of roach-like stonefly in the family Peltoperlidae. It is found in North America. "Tallaperla maria Report". Integrated...
- Perlidae (common stoneflies) Perlodidae (stripetails or springflies) Peltoperlidae (roachlike stoneflies) Styloperlidae Pteronarcyidae (giant stoneflies...
- Tallaperla is a genus of roach-like stoneflies in the family Peltoperlidae. There are about seven described species in Tallaperla. These seven species...
- Perlidae (common stoneflies) Perlodidae (stripetails or springflies) Peltoperlidae (roachlike stoneflies) Styloperlidae Pteronarcyidae (giant stoneflies...
- Perlidae (common stoneflies) Perlodidae (stripetails or springflies) Peltoperlidae (roachlike stoneflies) Styloperlidae Pteronarcyidae (giant stoneflies...
- Sierraperla is a genus of roach-like stoneflies in the family Peltoperlidae. There are at least two described species in Sierraperla. These two species...