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Pteronarcys dorsata (Say, 1823)

Dataset
GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
Rank
SPECIES
Published in
Say, T. (1823) Description of insects belonging to the order Neuroptera Linn., Latr. Collected by the Expedition authorized by J.C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, under the command of Maior S.H. Long. The Western quarterly reporter of medical, surgical, and natural science, 2(11), 160–165. Available from http://https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/9194648

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Arthropoda
class
Insecta
order
Plecoptera
family
Pteronarcyidae
genus
Pteronarcys
species
Pteronarcys dorsata

Name

Synonyms
Kollaria insignis Pictet, 1841
Perla dorsata (Say, 1823)
Pteronarcys flavicornis Provancher, 1876
Pteronarcys frigida Gerstaecker, 1873
Pteronarcys labradoriensis Šámal, 1933
Pteronarcys nobilis Hagen, 1861
Pteronarcys rectus Provancher, 1876
Pteronarcys regalis Newman, 1838
Pteronarcys shelfordi Frison, 1934
Sialis dorsata Say, 1823
Homonyms
Pteronarcys dorsata (Say, 1823)
Common names
American Salmonfly in English
American Salmonfly in English
American Salmonfly in English
American Salmonfly in English
American salmonfly in English
Giant Stonefly in English
Grand Plécoptère à ligne dorsale in French
widelnica amerykańska in Polish

Bibliographic References

  1. DeWalt & Grubbs. 2011. Updates to the stonefly fauna of Illinois and Indiana. Illiesia, International Journal of Stonefly Research (Illiesia) 7(3):36
  2. DeWalt, Y. Cao, Tweddale, Grubbs, Hinz, Pessino & Robinson. 2012. Ohio USA stoneflies (Insecta, Plecoptera): species richness estimation, distribution of functional niche traits, drainage affiliations, and relationships to other states. Zookeys 178:9
  3. Earle. 2009. Stoneflies (Plecoptera) from Mount Misery Brook in the New Jersey Pinelands, with Nine New Stonefly Records for New Jersey, U.S.A. Entomological News (Ent. News) 120(2):157-170
  4. Frison. 1942. Studies of North American Plecoptera, With Special Reference to the Fauna of Illinois. Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin (Ill.Nat.Hist.Surv.Bull.) 22(2):242
  5. Grubbs, Pessino & DeWalt. 2012. Michigan Plecoptera (Stoneflies): distribution patterns and an updated species list. Illiesia, International Journal of Stonefly Research (Illiesia) 8:167
  6. Grubbs, Pessino & DeWalt. 2013. Distribution patterns of Ohio stoneflies, with an emphasis on rare and uncommon species. Journal of Insect Science 13(72):13
  7. Hagen. 1861. Synopsis of the Neuroptera of North America. With a List of the South American Species. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections (Smith. Misc. Coll.) 20
  8. Illies. 1966. Katalog der rezenten Plecoptera. Das Tierreich – Eine Zusammenstellung und Kennzeichnung der rezenten Tierformen. (Das Tierreich) 82:257
  9. Kondratieff & Baumann. 1994. Assault on Atlantic Canada: a stonefly collecting foray to the Canadian Maritime Provinces. Perla 12:18
  10. Myers & Kondratieff. 2017. Larvae of North American species of Pteronarcys (Plecoptera: Pteronarcyidae). Illiesia, International Journal of Stonefly Research (Illiesia) 13(16):208
  11. Needham & Claassen. 1925. A Monograph of the Plecoptera or Stoneflies of America North of Mexico. The Thomas Say Foundation II:35
  12. Nelson, C.H. & Hanson. 1971. Contribution to the anatomy and phylogeny of the family Pteronarcyidae. Transaction of the American Entomological Society (Trans. Am. Entomol. Soc.) 97:143
  13. Nelson, C.H. 2000. In Stark & Armitage [Ed.]. Stoneflies (Plecoptera) of Eastern North America, volume I, Pteronarcyidae, Peltoperlidae, and Taeniopterygidae. Pteronarcyidae (The Salmonflies). Ohio Biological Survey Bulletin New Series (Ohio Biol. Surv. Bull. New Ser.) 14(1):29-39
  14. Pescador, Rasmussen & Richard. 2000. A Guide to the Stoneflies (Plecoptera) of Florida. State of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Water Resource Management, Tallahasee, Final Report for DEP Contract Number WM671 94 pp. & Appendices
  15. Ray, Abad, Rasmussen & Stark. 2012. New records and an updated checklist of the Stoneflies (Plecoptera) from Florida. Illiesia, International Journal of Stonefly Research (Illiesia) 8(1):4
  16. Sandberg & Stewart. 2006. Continued studies of vibrational communication (drumming) of North American Plecoptera. Illiesia, International Journal of Stonefly Research (Illiesia) 2(1):13
  17. Say. 1823. Description of insects belonging to the order Neuroptera Linn., Latr. Collected by the Expedition authorized by J.C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, under the command of Maior S.H. Long. The Western quarterly reporter of medical, surgical, and natural science (Western quarterly reporter) 2(11):164
  18. Shepard & Stewart. 1983. Comparative study of nymphal gills in North American stonefly (Plecoptera) genera and a new, proposed paradigm of Plecoptera gill evolution. Miscellaneous Publications of the Entomological Society of North America 13:1-57
  19. Smith, L.W. 1917. Studies of North American Plecoptera (Pteronarcinae and Perlodini). Transactions of the American Entomological Society (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc.) 43(4):433-489
  20. Stark & Stewart. 1982. Oconoperla, a new genus of North American Perlodinae (Plecoptera: Perlodidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash.) 84:746-752
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