Chloroperlidae

Multi tool use
Chloroperlidae
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Arthropoda
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Class:
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Insecta
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Order:
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Plecoptera
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Family:
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Chloroperlidae
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Subfamilies & Genera
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Subfamily Chloroperlinae
- Alaskaperla
- Alloperla
- Bisancora
- Chloroperla
- Haploperla
- Isoptena
- Plesioperla
- Pontoperla
- Plumiperla
- Rasvena
- Siphonoperla
- Suwallia
- Sweltsa
- Triznaka
- Xanthoperla
Subfamily Paraperlinae
- Kathroperla
- Paraperla
- Utaperla
Incertae Sedis
- †Dipsoperla
- Sasquaperla
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The Chloroperlidae are a family of stoneflies, commonly known as green stoneflies, with more than 180 species in 15 genera. They appear green to yellow in color.[1]
References
^ http://tolweb.org/Chloroperlidae/13954
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Wikispecies has information related to Chloroperlidae
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chloroperlidae. |
Extant Plecoptera families
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- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Arthropoda
- Class: Insecta
- Subclass: Pterygota
- Infraclass: Neoptera
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Antarctoperlaria '"`UNIQ--templatestyles-00000004-QINU`"'
(basal lineages)
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Eusthenioidea |
- Diamphipnoidae
- Eustheniidae
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Leptoperloidea |
- Austroperlidae
- Gripopterygidae
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Suborder Arctoperlaria
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basal |
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Euholognatha |
- Capniidae (small winter stoneflies)
- Leuctridae (rolled-winged stoneflies)
- Nemouridae (spring stoneflies or tiny winter blacks)
- Notonemouridae
- Taeniopterygidae (willowflies or winter stoneflies)
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Systellognatha |
- Chloroperlidae (green stoneflies)
- Perlidae (common stoneflies)
- Perlodidae (stripetails or springflies)
- Peltoperlidae (roachlike stoneflies)
- Styloperlidae
- Pteronarcyidae (giant stoneflies or salmonflies)
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Taxon identifiers |
- Wikidata: Q2565523
- Wikispecies: Chloroperlidae
- BugGuide: 43112
- EoL: 1020
- Fauna Europaea: 12097
- Fauna Europaea (new): 8bf86e44-e8ad-4108-be2a-f6d556bf005e
- Fossilworks: 331005
- GBIF: 9387
- iNaturalist: 85690
- IRMNG: 101034
- ITIS: 103202
- NBN: NBNSYS0000159672
- NCBI: 143748
- WoRMS: 593183
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