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Skwala
''Skwala'' is a genus of springflies in the family Perlodidae. There are about five described species in ''Skwala''. Species * '' Skwala americana'' (Klapálek, 1912) (American springfly) * '' Skwala asiatica'' Zhiltzova, 1972 * '' Skwala compacta'' (McLachlan, 1872) * '' Skwala curvata'' (Hanson, 1942) (curved springfly) * '' Skwala natorii'' Chino, 1999 References Further reading * * * * * Perlodidae {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Skwala Asiatica
''Skwala'' is a genus of springflies in the family Perlodidae. There are about five described species in ''Skwala''. Species * '' Skwala americana'' (Klapálek, 1912) (American springfly) * '' Skwala asiatica'' Zhiltzova, 1972 * '' Skwala compacta'' (McLachlan, 1872) * '' Skwala curvata'' (Hanson, 1942) (curved springfly) * '' Skwala natorii'' Chino, 1999 References Further reading * * * * * Perlodidae {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Skwala Compacta
''Skwala'' is a genus of springflies in the family Perlodidae. There are about five described species in ''Skwala''. Species * '' Skwala americana'' (Klapálek, 1912) (American springfly) * ''Skwala asiatica ''Skwala'' is a genus of springflies in the family Perlodidae. There are about five described species in ''Skwala''. Species * '' Skwala americana'' (Klapálek, 1912) (American springfly) * '' Skwala asiatica'' Zhiltzova, 1972 * '' Skwala compa ...'' Zhiltzova, 1972 * '' Skwala compacta'' (McLachlan, 1872) * '' Skwala curvata'' (Hanson, 1942) (curved springfly) * '' Skwala natorii'' Chino, 1999 References Further reading * * * * * Perlodidae {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Skwala Natorii
''Skwala'' is a genus of springflies in the family Perlodidae. There are about five described species in ''Skwala''. Species * '' Skwala americana'' (Klapálek, 1912) (American springfly) * ''Skwala asiatica'' Zhiltzova, 1972 * ''Skwala compacta ''Skwala'' is a genus of springflies in the family Perlodidae. There are about five described species in ''Skwala''. Species * '' Skwala americana'' (Klapálek, 1912) (American springfly) * ''Skwala asiatica ''Skwala'' is a genus of springfl ...'' (McLachlan, 1872) * '' Skwala curvata'' (Hanson, 1942) (curved springfly) * '' Skwala natorii'' Chino, 1999 References Further reading * * * * * Perlodidae {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Skwala Americana
''Skwala americana'', the American springfly, is a species of springfly in the family Perlodidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading * * * * * Perlodidae {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Skwala Curvata
''Skwala curvata'', the curved springfly, is a species of springfly in the family Perlodidae. It is found in North America. References Perlodidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1942 Insects of North America {{plecoptera-stub ...
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Perlodidae
The Perlodidae, also known as the perlodid stoneflies, stripetails, or springflies, are a family of stoneflies. Natural history The family Perlodidae is composed of at least 50 genera and over 350 species, with the fossil records extending at least from the Triassic. The majority of perlodid stoneflies are univoltine - one generation occurs per year. Usually, adults emerge from April to June. Many species have an egg diapause during the warmer months; this allows them to inhabit otherwise unfriendly environments like temporary seeps or streams. Larvae have flattened bodies, often with patterns on their heads and thoraces, long tails, and divergent hind wing pads. Unlike the similar common stoneflies, perlodid larvae do not have branching gills on their thoraces. The perlodids are found throughout North America. Habit and habitat The Perlodidae are generally lotic and lentic erosional. These habitats are flowing streams or pools that contain sediments, vascular plants, and detri ...
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