Paragripopteryx Enderlein 1909
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3779.1.9 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4488D1C2-0C35-47E8-82D3-485F4BCEFA06 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5056637 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038D87CA-EA5E-FF9B-53ED-E5F14255FB6E |
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Felipe |
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Paragripopteryx Enderlein 1909 |
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Paragripopteryx Enderlein 1909 View in CoL
Paragripopteryx Enderlein 1909: 416 View in CoL .
Jewettoperla View in CoL — Illies 1963: 184.
Paragripopteryx View in CoL — Froehlich 1969: 19.
Paragripopteryx View in CoL — Froehlich 1994: 227.
Paragripopteryx View in CoL — Stark, Froehlich & Zuñiga 2009: 91.
Paragripopteryx View in CoL — Froehlich 2010a: 135.
Paragripopteryx View in CoL — Bispo & Lecci 2011: 376.
Currently, 12 species of this genus are known from Brazil ( Bispo & Lecci 2011). Nymphs were recently recorded from the mountains of Chapada Diamantina National Park in the central region of BA State ( Silva & Hamada 2007). In Serra Bonita, only one nymph was collected. The genus occurs in mountain areas of southeastern and southern regions of Brazil. It is also known from Uruguay and Argentina (Misiones) ( Stark et al. 2009).
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Paragripopteryx Enderlein 1909
Duarte, Tácio, Lecci, Lucas S. & Calor, Adolfo R. 2014 |
Paragripopteryx
Bispo, P. C. & Lecci, L. S. 2011: 376 |
Paragripopteryx
Froehlich, C. G. 2010: 135 |
Paragripopteryx
Stark, B. P. & Froehlich, C. G. & Zuniga, M. C. 2009: 91 |
Paragripopteryx
Froehlich, C. G. 1994: 227 |
Paragripopteryx
Froehlich, C. G. 1969: 19 |
Jewettoperla
Illies, J. 1963: 184 |
Paragripopteryx
Enderlein, G. 1909: 416 |