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Journal articles on the topic "Nearctic stoneflies"

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GRUBBS, SCOTT A., and RICHARD W. BAUMANN. "The Nearctic species Shipsa rotunda (Claassen, 1923) (Plecoptera: Nemouridae)." Journal of Insect Biodiversity 23, no. 2 (April 20, 2021): 50–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.12976/jib/2021.23.2.3.

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The morphological concept of Nearctic Shipsa rotunda (Claassen, 1923) (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) was reviewed based on examination of adult males and adult females from across the extensive range of this species. Reproductive terminalia were studied with scanning electron microscopy from five locations, three from Canada and two from the USA. Despite the wide distribution, there is little morphological variation exhibited by males and females. New records are noted for one Canadian province and six US states. Scanning electronic and standard light microscopy images plus a dot distribution map based on museum and valid literature data are provided. Key words: Plecoptera, Nemouridae, Shipsa rotunda, United States, Canada, stoneflies
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Stewart, K. W., and M. Maketon. "Structures used by Nearctic stoneflies (Plecoptera) for drumming, and their relationship to behavioral pattern diversity." Aquatic Insects 13, no. 1 (January 1991): 33–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01650429109361422.

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GRUBBS, SCOTT A., and RICHARD W. BAUMANN. "Alloperla clarki sp. nov. (Plecoptera: Chloroperlidae), a new species from the eastern Nearctic with discussion of a new species group." Zootaxa 4624, no. 2 (June 28, 2019): 241–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4624.2.7.

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Alloperla Banks, 1906 (Plecoptera: Chloroperlidae) is a speciose genus of spring- and summer-emergent stoneflies known from the Oriental, eastern Palearctic, and Nearctic realms. Over 50 species are currently recognized. Alloperla clarki sp. nov. is described herein from the adult male stage from a small geographic area in the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia and West Virginia, USA. Diagnostic characters are presented with scanning electron microscope (SEM) photomicrographs. Alloperla clarki sp. nov. most closely resembles A. biserrata Nelson & Kondratieff, 1980, A. nanina Banks, 1911, and A. stipitata Surdick, 2004. These four species share similar characteristics of the male epiproct and appear to comprise a species group. The Alloperla nanina Group is formally proposed. Comparative SEM images are also provided for A. biserrata, A. nanina, and A. stipitata to assist with differentiating between these four species.
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GRUBBS, SCOTT A., and R. EDWARD DEWALT. "Perlesta armitagei n. sp. (Plecoptera: Perlidae): More cryptic diversity in darkly pigmented Perlesta from the eastern Nearctic." Zootaxa 4442, no. 1 (June 29, 2018): 83–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4442.1.4.

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Perlesta Banks, 1906 (Plecoptera: Perlidae) is a genus of small, summer-emergent stoneflies known primarily from the eastern Nearctic. Thirty-two species are currently recognized, including two from China and nymphs have been reported from Costa Rica. We report here on some cryptic diversity within a small group of Perlesta with dark wings and bodies. Perlesta armitagei sp. nov. is described from the adult male, adult female, and egg. Diagnostic characters are presented with light microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM) photomicrographs. Perlesta armitagei sp. nov. most closely resembles P. browni Stark, 1989 and P. cinctipes (Banks, 1905), two species distributed mainly within the Interior Highland Region. Perlesta armitagei sp. nov. is known currently within the Ohio River drainage from Indiana eastward to western Pennsylvania and southward into central Kentucky. Comparative light microscope and SEM images are also provided for P. adena Stark, 1989, P. browni, P. cinctipes, and P. xube Stark and Rhodes, 1997 in an effort to better define the morphological concepts of these dark colored species.
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Dosdall, L. M., and D. M. Lehmkuhl. "STONEFLIES (PLECOPTERA) OF THE LAKE ATHABASCA REGION OF NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN AND THEIR BIOGEOGRAPHICAL AFFINITIES." Canadian Entomologist 119, no. 12 (December 1987): 1059–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent1191059-12.

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AbstractFifteen species of stoneflies (Plecoptera) were collected in the Lake Athabasca region of northern Saskatchewan. Capnia nearctica Banks is reported for the first time from Saskatchewan, and collection records of Isogenoides frontalis (Newman), Nemoura rickeri Jewett, and Paracapnia angulata Hanson represent significant range extensions. All species collected from lotic habitats have biogeographical affinities with streams from the Southern Boreal Ecoregion, but some species collected from Lake Athabasca have biogeographical affinities with the Southern Boreal Ecoregion and others have affinities with the Tundra.
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Book chapters on the topic "Nearctic stoneflies"

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Stark, Bill P. "Neoperla Clymene Revisited: Systematics of the Nearctic Species Complexes (Plecoptera: Perlidae)." In Mayflies and Stoneflies: Life Histories and Biology, 299–310. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2397-3_36.

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