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Leptoperla
''Leptoperla'' is a genus of stonefly in the family Gripopterygidae. It contains the following species: * ''Leptoperla cacuminis ''Leptoperla cacuminis'' is a species of stonefly in the family Gripopterygidae. It is endemic to Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent ...'' Plecoptera Plecoptera genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Plecoptera-stub ...
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Leptoperla Cacuminis
''Leptoperla cacuminis'' is a species of stonefly in the family Gripopterygidae. It is endemic to Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma .... References Plecoptera Insects of Australia Vulnerable fauna of Australia Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Aquatic insects {{Plecoptera-stub ...
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Gripopterygidae
Gripopterygidae is a family of stoneflies in the order Plecoptera. There are more than 50 genera and 320 described species in Gripopterygidae. Genera These 57 genera belong to the family Gripopterygidae: * '' Acroperla'' McLellan, 1977 * '' Alfonsoperla'' McLellan & Zwick, 2007 * '' Andiperla'' Aubert, 1956 * '' Andiperlodes'' Illies, 1963 * '' Antarctoperla'' Enderlein, 1905 * '' Apteryoperla'' Wisely, 1953 * '' Araucanioperla'' Illies, 1963 * '' Aubertoperla'' Illies, 1963 * '' Aucklandobius'' Enderlein, 1909 * '' Cardioperla'' McLellan, 1971 * '' Ceratoperla'' Illies, 1963 * '' Chilenoperla'' Illies, 1963 * '' Claudioperla'' Illies, 1963 * '' Dinotoperla'' Tillyard, 1921 * '' Dundundra'' Theischinger, 1982 * '' Ericiataperla'' Vera Sanchez, 2016 * '' Eunotoperla'' Tillyard, 1924 * '' Falklandoperla'' McLellan, 2001 * '' Gripopteryx'' Pictet, 1841 * '' Guaranyperla'' Froehlich, 2001 * '' Holcoperla'' McLellan, 1977 * '' Illiesoperla'' McLellan, 1971 * '' Kirrama'' Theischinge ...
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Plecoptera
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 generaliz ...
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Plecoptera Genera
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 generalize ...
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