Remenus

Ricker, 1952

Remenus is a of stoneflies (Plecoptera) in the Perlodidae, tribe Diploperlini. It was established by Ricker in 1952. The genus is recorded from the eastern United States, with distribution records from Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, and Kentucky. Members of this genus are part of the diverse Perlodidae family, which are predatory stoneflies.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Remenus: /reˈmeː.nus/

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Distribution

Eastern United States: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky.

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Taxonomic placement

Remenus belongs to the tribe Diploperlini within the Perlodinae, Perlodidae. The tribe Diploperlini includes several of predatory stoneflies characterized by specific wing venation and genitalic features.

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