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Hesperoperla
''Hesperoperla'' is a genus of common stoneflies in the family Perlidae The Perlidae are a family of stoneflies, with more than 50 genera and 1,100 described species. The majority of the Perlidae are found in eastern North America, but they occur worldwide except for Antarctica and parts of Africa. Their lifecycle .... There are at least two described species in ''Hesperoperla''. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Hesperoperla'': * '' Hesperoperla hoguei'' Baumann & Stark, 1980 (banded stone) * '' Hesperoperla pacifica'' (Banks, 1900) (golden stonefly) References Further reading * * Perlidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Hesperoperla Pacifica
''Hesperoperla pacifica'', the golden stonefly, is a species of common stonefly in the family Perlidae The Perlidae are a family of stoneflies, with more than 50 genera and 1,100 described species. The majority of the Perlidae are found in eastern North America, but they occur worldwide except for Antarctica and parts of Africa. Their lifecycle .... It is found in North America. Its nymph is distinguished from other perlids by a pale, hourglass-shaped mark on its head. References Perlidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1900 {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Hesperoperla Hoguei
''Hesperoperla hoguei'', the banded stone, is a species of common stonefly in the family Perlidae The Perlidae are a family of stoneflies, with more than 50 genera and 1,100 described species. The majority of the Perlidae are found in eastern North America, but they occur worldwide except for Antarctica and parts of Africa. Their lifecycle .... It is found in North America. References Perlidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1980 {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Perlidae
The Perlidae are a family of stoneflies, with more than 50 genera and 1,100 described species. The majority of the Perlidae are found in eastern North America, but they occur worldwide except for Antarctica and parts of Africa. Their lifecycles range between one and three years. They adults emerge in the summer; they are very active and known to be attracted to light sources. They are usually very sensitive to changes in environment. Perlidae are usually lotic and lentic erosional. They are found in cool, clear medium-sized to large streams and sometimes in larger, warm rivers that carry silt. They are crawlers and can move quickly. In still water, no water moves over their gills, so they move their bodies up and down to keep oxygen flowing over them. They are engulfer-predators. They consume all types of invertebrates Invertebrates are a paraphyletic group of animals that neither possess nor develop a vertebral column (commonly known as a ''backbone'' or ''spine''), de ...
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