Perlinodes

Needham & Claassen, 1925

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Perlinodes is a of stoneflies in the Perlodidae. It was established by Needham and Claassen in 1925 and is classified within the tribe Arcynopterygini. The genus is found in western North America, with records from Alberta and several western U.S. states. Like other perlodid stoneflies, members of this genus are aquatic as nymphs and terrestrial as .

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Distribution

Alberta (Canada); California, Idaho, Montana, and Nevada (United States)

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