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:

  1. Perlodes dispar (Rambur, 1842)
  2. Perlodes floridus Kovács & Vinçon, 2012
  3. Perlodes frisonanus Kohno, 1943
  4. Perlodes infumata (McLachlan, 1869)
  5. Perlodes intricatus (Pictet, 1841)
  6. Perlodes jurassicus Aubert, 1946
  7. Perlodes kippenhani Stark, 2010
  8. Perlodes lobata Wu & Claassen, 1934
  9. Perlodes microcephalus (Pictet, 1833)
  10. Perlodes mortoni (Klapálek, 1906)
  11. Perlodes norvegica (Kempny, 1900)
  12. Perlodes resinata (Hagen, 1856)
  13. Perlodes sinensis Navás, 1933
  14. Perlodes stigmata Ra, Kim, Kang & Ham, 1994
  15. Perlodes succinica (Hagen, 1856)
  16. Perlodes thomasi Vinçon, Dia & Kovács, 2013
  17. Perlodes truncata Wu & Claassen, 1934

Notes and References

  1. Perlodes . 2003960 . 23 June 2023 . en.
  2. Web site: Perlodes mortoni - Orange-striped Stonefly. First-nature.