Nemouridae Explained

The Nemouridae are a family of stoneflies containing more than 700 described species, occurring primarily in the Holarctic region.[1] Members of this family are commonly known as spring stoneflies or brown stoneflies. Fly fishermen often refer to these insects as tiny winter blacks.

Although these insects use a wide range of flowing-water habitats, they tend to be most prevalent in smaller streams. The nymphs are distinctive, being broad-bodied and bristly with divergent wing pads.

Subfamilies and genera

The Plecoptera species file lists:

Amphinemurinae

Authority: Baumann, 1975

  1. Amphinemura Ris, 1902
  2. Indonemoura Baumann, 1975
  3. Malenka (insect) Ricker, 1952
  4. Mesonemoura Baumann, 1975
  5. Protonemura Kempny, 1898
  6. Sphaeronemoura Shimizu & Sivec, 2001
  7. Tominemoura Sivec & Stark, 2009

Nemourinae

Authority: Billberg, 1820

  1. Illiesonemoura Baumann, 1975
  2. Nemoura Latreille, 1796
  3. Sinonemura Mo, Li & Murányi, 2020
  4. Zapada Ricker, 1952
  1. Balticonemoura Chen, 2021
  2. Lednia Ricker, 1952
  3. Nanonemoura Baumann & Fiala, 2001
  4. Nemurella Kempny, 1898
  5. Ostrocerca Ricker, 1952
  6. Paranemoura Needham & Claassen, 1925
  7. Podmosta Ricker, 1952
  8. Prostoia Ricker, 1952
  9. Shipsa Ricker, 1952
  10. Soyedina Ricker, 1952
  11. Visoka Ricker, 1952

Notes and References

  1. Nelson, C. Riley. 1996. Nemouridae. Version 1 January 1996 (under construction). http://tolweb.org/Nemouridae/13941/1996.01.01 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/