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RECENT PLECOPTERA LITERATURE (CALENDAR Zootaxa 795: 1-6
Ohio EPA Macroinvertebrate Taxonomic Level December 2019 1 Table 1. Current Taxonomic Keys and the Level of Taxonomy Routinely U
Plecoptera: Perlodidae), a Holarctic Stonefly Confirmedr F Om Lake Superior, with a Review and First Checklist of the Stoneflies of Michigan
A Guide to Mongolian Stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera)
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The Plecoptera of North Carolina: a Biologist’S Handbook for the Identification of Stonefly Nymphs with Standard Taxonomic Effort Levels
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Annual Newsletter and Bibliography of the International Society of Plecopterologists