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Chloroperlidae
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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies live in the benthic zone of the cold streams and rivers of five continents and four zoogeographical regions, emerging from the water to live in the riparian zone as adults. They are sensitive to pollutants, making them an indicator species for determining the quality of water bodies. Chloroperlidae are hemimetabolous, having no pupal stage, but instead hatch from eggs as nymphs and mature directly into adults. They are omnivorous, feeding on small organisms and plant particles, and become more carnivorous as they mature. The classification of Chloroperlidae is contested, with some believing that they should be considered as members of different orders, as opposed to the order Plecoptera that they currently belong to. Physical descri ...
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Xanthoperla
''Xanthoperla'' is a genus of stoneflies in the family Chloroperlidae 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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies l .... Species Species within this genus include:IRMNG
*'' Xanthoperla acuta'' Zwick, 1980 *'' Xanthoperla apicalis'' (Newman, 1836) *'' Xanthoperla curta'' (McLachlan, 1875) *''
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Isoptena
''Isoptena'' is a monotypic genus of insects belonging to the family Chloroperlidae 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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies l .... The only species is ''Isoptena serricornis''. See AlsoBiological notes on Isoptena serricornisEgg description of Isoptena serricornis


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Paraperla
''Paraperla'' is a genus of green stoneflies in the family Chloroperlidae 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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies l .... There are at least two described species in ''Paraperla''. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Paraperla'': * '' Paraperla frontalis'' (Banks, 1902) (hyporheic sallfly) * '' Paraperla wilsoni'' Ricker, 1965 References Further reading * * Chloroperlidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Suwallia
''Suwallia'' is a genus of green stoneflies in the family Chloroperlidae 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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies l .... There are more than 20 described species in ''Suwallia''. Species These 25 species belong to the genus ''Suwallia'': * '' Suwallia amoenacolens'' Alexander & Stewart, 1999 * '' Suwallia asiatica'' Zhiltzova & Levanidova, 1978 * '' Suwallia autumna'' (Hoppe, 1938) * '' Suwallia bimaculata'' (Okamoto, 1912) * '' Suwallia decolorata'' Zhiltzova & Levanidova, 1978 * '' Suwallia dubia'' (Frison, 1935) * '' Suwallia jezoensis'' (Kohno, 1953) * '' Suwallia kerzhneri'' Zhiltzova & Zwick, 1971 * '' Suwallia lineosa'' (Banks, 1918) * '' Suwallia marginata'' (Banks, 1897) (York sallfly) * '' Suwallia nipponica'' (Okamoto, 1912) * '' Suwallia pallidula'' (Banks, 1904) * ...
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Alloperla
''Alloperla'' is a genus of stoneflies in family Chloroperlidae 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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies l .... It contains the following species: * '' Alloperla acadiana'' * '' Alloperla acietata'' * '' Alloperla aracoma'' * '' Alloperla atlantica'' * '' Alloperla banksi'' * '' Alloperla biloba'' * '' Alloperla biserrata'' * '' Alloperla caddo'' * '' Alloperla caudata'' * '' Alloperla chandleri'' * '' Alloperla chloris'' * '' Alloperla coloradensis'' * '' Alloperla columbiana'' * '' Alloperla concolor'' * '' Alloperla continua'' * '' Alloperla cydippe'' * '' Alloperla delicata'' * '' Alloperla erectospina'' * '' Alloperla fidelis'' * '' Alloperla fraterna'' * '' Alloperla furcula'' * '' Alloperla hamata'' * '' Alloperla idei'' * '' Alloperla imbecilla'' * '' Alloperla infusca ...
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Kathroperla
''Kathroperla'' is a genus of green stoneflies in the family Chloroperlidae 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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies l .... There are at least four described species in ''Kathroperla''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Kathroperla'': * '' Kathroperla doma'' Stark, 2010 * '' Kathroperla perdita'' Banks, 1920 (longhead sallfly) * '' Kathroperla siskiyou'' Stark & Kondratieff, 2015 * '' Kathroperla takhoma'' Stark & Surdick, 1987 (slenderhead sallfly) References Further reading * * Chloroperlidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Haploperla
''Haploperla'' is a genus of green stoneflies in the family Chloroperlidae 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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies l .... There are about 17 described species in ''Haploperla''. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Haploperla'': * '' Haploperla brevis'' (Banks, 1895) (least sallfly) * '' Haploperla chilnualna'' (Ricker, 1952) * '' Haploperla choui'' Li & Yao, 2013 * '' Haploperla chukcho'' (Surdick & Stark, 1980) * '' Haploperla datongensis'' Chen & Du, 2016 * '' Haploperla fleeki'' Kondratieff, Kirchner & Lenat, 2005 * '' Haploperla japonica'' Kohno, 1946 * '' Haploperla lepnevae'' Zhiltzova & Zwick, 1971 * '' Haploperla longicauda'' Zwick, 1977 * '' Haploperla maritima'' Zhiltzova & Levanidova, 1978 * '' Haploperla orpha'' (Frison, 1937) * '' Haploperla parkeri'' ...
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Neaviperla
''Neaviperla'' is a genus of green stoneflies in the family Chloroperlidae 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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies l .... There is one described species in ''Neaviperla'', ''N. forcipata'', found in North America. The species was formerly called ''Suwallia forcipata''. References Further reading * * Chloroperlidae {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Utaperla
''Utaperla'' is a genus of green stoneflies in the family Chloroperlidae 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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies l .... There are at least four described species in ''Utaperla''. Species These four species belong to the genus ''Utaperla'': * '' Utaperla gaspesiana'' Harper & Roy, 1975 (Gaspe sallfly) * '' Utaperla lepnevae'' (Zhiltzova, 1970) * '' Utaperla orientalis'' Nelson & Hanson, 1969 * '' Utaperla sopladora'' Ricker, 1952 References Further reading * * Chloroperlidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Sweltsa
''Sweltsa'' is a genus of green stoneflies in the family Chloroperlidae 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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies l .... There are more than 50 described species in ''Sweltsa''. Species These 54 species belong to the genus ''Sweltsa'': * '' Sweltsa abdominalis'' (Okamoto, 1912) * '' Sweltsa adamantea'' Surdick, 1995 * '' Sweltsa albertensis'' (Needham & Claassen, 1925) * '' Sweltsa assam'' Zwick, 1971 * '' Sweltsa baiyunshana'' Li, Yang & Yao, 2014 * '' Sweltsa borealis'' (Banks, 1895) (boreal sallfly) * '' Sweltsa brevihamula'' Dong, Cui & Li, 2018 * '' Sweltsa californica'' (Jewett, 1965) * '' Sweltsa coloradensis'' (Banks, 1898) (Colorado sallfly) * '' Sweltsa colorata'' Zhiltzova & Levanidova, 1978 * '' Sweltsa continua'' (Banks, 1911) * '' Sweltsa cristata'' Surdick, 1995 ...
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Siphonoperla
''Siphonoperla'' is a genus of stoneflies in the family Chloroperlidae 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 colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies l .... Species Species within this genus include:DeWalt, R. E., U. Neu-Becker & G. Stueber (2013 Plecoptera Species File OnlineVersion 1.0/4.1. *'' Siphonoperla baetica'' (Aubert, 1956) *'' Siphonoperla burmeisteri'' (Pictet, 1841) *'' Siphonoperla graeca'' (Aubert, 1956) *'' Siphonoperla hajastanica'' (Zhiltzova, 1961) *'' Siphonoperla italica'' (Aubert, 1953) *'' Siphonoperla korab'' Graf, 2012 *'' Siphonoperla lepineyi'' (Navás, 1935) *'' Siphonoperla libanica'' Alouf, 1992 *'' Siphonoperla montana'' (Pictet, 1841) *'' Siphonoperla neglecta'' (Rostock, 1881) *'' Siphonoperla ottomoogi'' Graf, 2008 *'' Siphonoperla taurica'' (Pictet, 1841) *'' Siphonoperla torrenti ...
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Stonefly
Plecoptera is an order of insects, commonly known as stoneflies. Some 3,500 species are described worldwide, with new species still being discovered. Stoneflies are found worldwide, except Antarctica. Stoneflies are believed to be one of the most primitive groups of Neoptera, with close relatives identified from the Carboniferous and Lower Permian geological periods, while true stoneflies are known from fossils only a bit younger. Their modern diversity, however, apparently is of Mesozoic origin. Plecoptera are found in both the Southern and Northern Hemispheres, and the populations are quite distinct, although the evolutionary evidence suggests species may have crossed the equator on a number of occasions before once again becoming geographically isolated. All species of Plecoptera are intolerant of water pollution, and their presence in a stream or still water is usually an indicator of good or excellent water quality. Description and ecology Stoneflies have a genera ...
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