Clioperla

Needham & Claassen, 1925

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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.

Perlodid stonefly, Clioperla clio (6965111809) by Bob Henricks from Charlottesville, United States. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.Perlodid stonefly, Clioperla clio (6897253674) by Bob Henricks from Charlottesville, United States. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.Perlodid stonefly, Clioperla clio (6965112339) by Bob Henricks from Charlottesville, United States. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.

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.

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