Isoperla namata Frison
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4760399 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4763249 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3D0ED365-FF82-514F-DA3C-FAB7474CF827 |
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Isoperla namata Frison |
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Isoperla namata Frison View in CoL .
States bordering Illinois, except Iowa and Wisconsin, support populations of I. namata ( Frison 1942; Poulton & Stewart 1991; DeWalt et al. 2010). As noted above, there is some doubt about the taxonomic boundary and distribution of this species. A single Illinois female in the INHS collection has been tentatively identified as I. namata by S. W. Szczytko. A male paratype from Indiana was re-examined and the aedeagus everted revealing two basal spurs and confirming the existence of this species in the state.
IL, Adams Co., Quincy, [39.935, - 91.416], 6/3/1950, J.P. Nielsen, ♀ ( INHS) GoogleMaps ; IN, Owen Co., McCormick's Creek, McCormick’s Creek State Park , [39.2906, -86.7174], 4/16/1938, T.H. Frison, ♂ (reared) ( INHS) GoogleMaps .
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USA, Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Natural History Survey |
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