-
Stoneflies are
generally not
strong fliers, and some
species are
entirely wingless. A few
wingless species, such as the Lake
Tahoe benthic stonefly ("Capnia"...
-
Alloperla roberti, the
Illinois sawfly or Robert's
stonefly, is a
species of
stonefly in the
family Chloroperlidae. It was
endemic to
Illinois and its...
-
Perlodes mortoni, the orange-striped
stonefly, is a
species of
stonefly that is
found in
Great Britain.
Perlodes mortoni shares similar characteristics...
-
Riekoperla darlingtoni, the
Mount Donna Buang wingless stonefly, is a
species of
stonefly in the
family Gripopterygidae that is
endemic to Australia. Riekoperla...
-
Tahoe benthic stonefly, is a
species of
insect in the
family Capniidae. It was
first described by S.G.
Jewett in 1965 and is the only
stonefly known to spend...
- Stewart,
Kenneth W.; Stark, Bill P. (1988).
Nymphs of
North American stonefly genera (Plecoptera).
Entomological Society of America. ISBN 978-0929398556...
- The
Nemouridae are a
family of
stoneflies containing more than 700
described species,
occurring primarily in the
Holarctic region.
Members of this family...
-
after Jagger. On Jagger's 75th birthday,
scientists named seven fossil stoneflies after present and
former members of the band. Two species, Petroperla...
-
monotypic genus,
containing the
single species Lednia tumana (the mel****er
stonefly)—a rare, alpine,
aquatic insect that is
endangered due to
likely loss of...
- Stewart,
Kenneth W.; Stark, Bill P. (1988).
Nymphs of
North American stonefly genera (Plecoptera).
Entomological Society of America. ISBN 978-0929398556...