International audienceThe genus Claudioperla (Plecoptera: Gripopterygidae), which has been reported from Chile and Argentina to Colombia, was until now monospecific. The study of adults from various localities of the Bolivian Altiplano has resulted in the discovery of four distinct species. Three are new and described: Claudioperla rosalesi n. sp., Claudioperla moyai n. sp., and Claudioperla ruhieri n. sp. The fourth, Claudioperla tigrina (Klapalek), presents morphological variations with previous descriptions that are exposed and discussed. One of the new species, C. ruhieri, is apterous. The male of C. moyai is micropterous. Among South American stoneflies, they are the first cases of aptery and microptery reported outside of Patagonia. A...
Stark, Bill P. (2007): Anacroneuria Marshalli (Plecoptera: Perlidae), A New Stonefly From Argentina,...
FIGURES 3 – 8. Gripopterygidae specimens of the Mabille and Blanchard collection— 3: existing portio...
Even though the insects of the Neotropical area had been neglected, several authors have studied dif...
ABSTRACT Uncicauda pirata new genus and species and Alfonsoperla flinti new genus and species are de...
ABSTRACT Uncicauda pirata new genus and species and Alfonsoperla flinti new genus and species are de...
Gripopterygidae is a diverse family of stoneflies, Plecoptera, distributed in the Southern Hemispher...
The male and the last instar larva of Chilenoperla puerilis Illies (Gripopterygidae) are redescribed...
Se describe una nueva especie de Gripopterygidae: Gripopteryginae (sensu McLellan 1977) para Chile, ...
The male, female, and last instar larva of Andiperlodes tehuelche n. sp., an apterous species of Gri...
Andiperla morenensis n. sp. is described from the Perito Moreno Glacier, Santa Cruz Province, Argent...
Figs. 11‐17. Alfonsoperla flinti gen. sp. n., larva. 11, last instar specimen, habitus; 12, fore bod...
Vera, Alejandro (2023): A new species of Gripopterygidae (Insecta: Plecoptera) from Patagonia: Antar...
Stark, Bill P., Kondratieff, Boris C., Gill, Brian (2012): Notes On Claudioperla Tigrina (Klapálek) ...
Figs. 6‐10. Alfonsoperla flinti gen. sp. n., adult. 6, pair of wings; 7, male abdominal tip, lateral...
A NEW genus of the family Gripopterygidae (Plecoptera) is established with two species, Apteryoperla...
Stark, Bill P. (2007): Anacroneuria Marshalli (Plecoptera: Perlidae), A New Stonefly From Argentina,...
FIGURES 3 – 8. Gripopterygidae specimens of the Mabille and Blanchard collection— 3: existing portio...
Even though the insects of the Neotropical area had been neglected, several authors have studied dif...
ABSTRACT Uncicauda pirata new genus and species and Alfonsoperla flinti new genus and species are de...
ABSTRACT Uncicauda pirata new genus and species and Alfonsoperla flinti new genus and species are de...
Gripopterygidae is a diverse family of stoneflies, Plecoptera, distributed in the Southern Hemispher...
The male and the last instar larva of Chilenoperla puerilis Illies (Gripopterygidae) are redescribed...
Se describe una nueva especie de Gripopterygidae: Gripopteryginae (sensu McLellan 1977) para Chile, ...
The male, female, and last instar larva of Andiperlodes tehuelche n. sp., an apterous species of Gri...
Andiperla morenensis n. sp. is described from the Perito Moreno Glacier, Santa Cruz Province, Argent...
Figs. 11‐17. Alfonsoperla flinti gen. sp. n., larva. 11, last instar specimen, habitus; 12, fore bod...
Vera, Alejandro (2023): A new species of Gripopterygidae (Insecta: Plecoptera) from Patagonia: Antar...
Stark, Bill P., Kondratieff, Boris C., Gill, Brian (2012): Notes On Claudioperla Tigrina (Klapálek) ...
Figs. 6‐10. Alfonsoperla flinti gen. sp. n., adult. 6, pair of wings; 7, male abdominal tip, lateral...
A NEW genus of the family Gripopterygidae (Plecoptera) is established with two species, Apteryoperla...
Stark, Bill P. (2007): Anacroneuria Marshalli (Plecoptera: Perlidae), A New Stonefly From Argentina,...
FIGURES 3 – 8. Gripopterygidae specimens of the Mabille and Blanchard collection— 3: existing portio...
Even though the insects of the Neotropical area had been neglected, several authors have studied dif...