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Haploperla Zwicki
''Haploperla'' is a genus of green stoneflies in the family Chloroperlidae. There are about 17 described species in ''Haploperla''. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Haploperla'': * ''Haploperla brevis'' (Banks, 1895) (least sallfly) * ''Haploperla chilnualna'' (Ricker, 1952) * ''Haploperla choui'' Li & Yao, 2013 * ''Haploperla chukcho'' (Surdick & Stark, 1980) * ''Haploperla datongensis'' Chen & Du, 2016 * ''Haploperla fleeki'' Kondratieff, Kirchner & Lenat, 2005 * ''Haploperla japonica'' Kohno, 1946 * ''Haploperla lepnevae'' Zhiltzova & Zwick, 1971 * ''Haploperla longicauda'' Zwick, 1977 * ''Haploperla maritima'' Zhiltzova & Levanidova, 1978 * ''Haploperla orpha'' (Frison, 1937) * ''Haploperla parkeri'' Kirchner & Kondratieff, 2005 * ''Haploperla triangulata'' Chen & Du, 2016 * ''Haploperla tuanjiena'' Du & Chen, 2016 * ''Haploperla ussurica'' Navás, 1934 * ''Haploperla valentinae'' Stark & Sivec, 2009 * ''Haploperla zwicki'' Stark & Sivec, 2008 References Fur ...
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Chloroperlidae
Chloroperlidae are a family of Stonefly, stoneflies, commonly known as green stoneflies, with more than 200 species and 22 Genus, genera. They appear green to yellow in colour, and are popularly used among fisherman as bait for trout fishing. Green stoneflies live in the benthic zone of the cold streams and rivers of five continents and four Zoogeography, zoogeographical regions, emerging from the water to live in the riparian zone as adults. They are sensitive to pollutants, making them an Bioindicator, indicator species for determining the quality of water bodies. Chloroperlidae are Hemimetabolism, hemimetabolous, having no pupal stage, but instead hatch from eggs as nymphs and mature directly into adults. They are Omnivore, omnivorous, feeding on small organisms and plant particles, and become more Carnivore, carnivorous as they mature. The classification of Chloroperlidae is contested, with some believing that they should be considered as members of different orders, as opposed ...
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