Clioperla
Needham & Claassen, 1925
Species Guides
1- Clioperla clio(Clio Stripetail)
Clioperla is a of stoneflies in the Perlodidae, containing only the Clioperla clio. The genus is characterized by green wings, a trait noted in its reference. It is restricted to the Nearctic region. The genus was established by Needham and Claassen in 1925.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Clioperla: /ˌkliːoʊˈpɜːrlə/
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Distribution
Nearctic region. Records exist from Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, and Florida.
More Details
Monotypy
The contains only a single described , Clioperla clio. No additional species have been assigned to this genus.
Wing coloration
The is described as having green-winged members, though specific details of wing pigmentation patterns are not documented in available sources.