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  1. Plecoptera - Wikipedia

    The name "Plecoptera" literally means " braided -wings", from the Ancient Greek plekein (πλέκειν, "to braid") and pteryx (πτέρυξ, "wing"). [8] This refers to the complex venation of their two pairs of wings, …

  2. Order Plecoptera – ENT 425 – General Entomology

    Greek Origins of Name: Plecoptera, derived from the Greek “pleco” meaning folded and “ptera” meaning wing, refers to the pleated hind wings which fold under the front wings when the insect is at rest.

  3. Plecoptera Species File

    The Plecoptera Species File is a taxonomic, nomenclatural, and bibliographic database of the stoneflies of the world, including all extant and fossil taxa.

  4. Stonefly | Aquatic, Nymphs, Predators | Britannica

    Stonefly, (order Plecoptera), any of about 2,000 species of insects, the adults of which have long antennae, weak, chewing mouthparts, and two pairs of membranous wings.

  5. Plecoptera - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Plecoptera, commonly known as stoneflies, is an order of hemimetabolous insects comprising over 3700 species worldwide, notable for being highly sensitive to freshwater pollution and facing significant …

  6. Plecoptera (stoneflies) — The Riverfly Partnership

    Insects in the order Plecoptera are also known as stoneflies. As the name suggests, stoneflies are typically found in stony rivers and streams, although some species occur on the shores of stony …

  7. Plecoptera - Montana Entomology Collection (MTEC) | Montana State ...

    Montana has all 9 neartic families with 113 species, 6th among the states and provinces. Neoptera- Exopterygota- Hemimetabolous. Nymphs- external wingpads present, unmodified chewing …

  8. Plecoptera - Animalia

    Plecoptera is an order of insects, commonly known as stoneflies. Some 3,500 species are described worldwide, with new species still being discovered. Stoneflies are found worldwide, except Antarctica.

  9. Orders of Insects: Plecoptera – Insect Science

    Most Australian species inhabit eastern Australia and Tasmania. The presence of stonefly larvae is often an indicator of high water quality as they are not found in polluted water. Nymphs of many Australian …

  10. Stonefly (Plecoptera) — EcoSpark

    Learn about the stonefly (Plecoptera spp.) benthic macroinvertebrate by exploring the life cycle, feeding habitats, interesting facts and its role in the food chain. Watch videos of the live benthics to see how …