Perlodes Explained
Perlodes is a genus of insects belonging to the family Perlodidae.[1]
The species of this genus are found in Eurasia; P. mortoni is endemic to Britain.[2]
Species
GBIF includes the following:
- Perlodes dispar (Rambur, 1842)
- Perlodes floridus Kovács & Vinçon, 2012
- Perlodes frisonanus Kohno, 1943
- Perlodes infumata (McLachlan, 1869)
- Perlodes intricatus (Pictet, 1841)
- Perlodes jurassicus Aubert, 1946
- Perlodes kippenhani Stark, 2010
- Perlodes lobata Wu & Claassen, 1934
- Perlodes microcephalus (Pictet, 1833)
- Perlodes mortoni (Klapálek, 1906)
- Perlodes norvegica (Kempny, 1900)
- Perlodes resinata (Hagen, 1856)
- Perlodes sinensis Navás, 1933
- Perlodes stigmata Ra, Kim, Kang & Ham, 1994
- Perlodes succinica (Hagen, 1856)
- Perlodes thomasi Vinçon, Dia & Kovács, 2013
- Perlodes truncata Wu & Claassen, 1934
Notes and References
- Perlodes . 2003960 . 23 June 2023 . en.
- Web site: Perlodes mortoni - Orange-striped Stonefly. First-nature.