2020
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4808.3.3
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New records and a confirmation of three perlodid species in China, <br />with additional notes and images of Rauserodes epiproctalis (Zwick, 1997)<br />(Plecoptera: Perlodidae)

Abstract: Three species of the family Perlodidae are newly reported or confirmed for China, Isoperla asiatica Raušer from Arxan, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Isoperla eximia Zapekina-Dulkeit from Changbai Mountain, Jilin Province, and Mesoperlina capnoptera (McLachlan, 1886) from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Based on new material, additional taxonomic notes and images of another perlodid stonefly, Rauserodes epiproctalis (Zwick, 1997) is provided. 

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“…It is difficult to confirm the existence of hybrid individuals in nature from a few specimens and based especially on morphology. Recently, some stoneflies from China showing significant intraspecific morphological variability [34][35][36] and genetic differences have been reported [37], but further collecting and sequencing studies are still required.…”
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“…It is difficult to confirm the existence of hybrid individuals in nature from a few specimens and based especially on morphology. Recently, some stoneflies from China showing significant intraspecific morphological variability [34][35][36] and genetic differences have been reported [37], but further collecting and sequencing studies are still required.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Perlodinae is distributed in the Holarctic with a few species in the Oriental Region, this subfamily includes 152 species in 49 genera with more than 20 monotypic genera and only three genera include more than ten species (DeWalt and Ower 2019 ; Chen 2019a , 2019b , 2020 ; Huo et al. 2020 ; Huo and Du 2020 ; DeWalt et al. 2021 ).…”
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