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- belong to the genus Acroneuria: Acroneuria abnormis (Newman, 1838) (common stone) Acroneuria apicalis Stark & Sivec, 2008 Acroneuria arenosa (Pictet, 1841)...
- Acroneuria carolinensis, the Carolina stone, is a species of common stonefly in the family Perlidae. It is found in North America. "Acroneuria carolinensis...
- Acroneuria lycorias or the boreal stonefly is a species of stonefly native to North America. It was first described by Edward Newman in 1839. The species...
- Acroneuria arenosa, the eastern stone, is a species of common stonefly in the family Perlidae. It is found in North America. "Acroneuria arenosa Report"...
- Acroneuria evoluta, the constricted stone, is a species of common stonefly in the family Perlidae. It is found in North America. "Acroneuria evoluta Report"...
- Acroneuria abnormis, the common stone, is a species of common stonefly in the family Perlidae. It is found in North America. During mating, pairs engage...
- Acroneuria internata is a species of stonefly in the family Perlidae. The scientific name of this species was first published 1852 by Walker. This species...
- Insecta, were eaten by 169 eels (99% of feeding eels)" and "the stonefly Acroneuria was the single most numerically dominant taxon observed in the diet, occurring...
- Subfamily: Acroneuriinae Genus: Hesperoperla Species: H. pacifica Binomial name Hesperoperla pacifica (Banks, 1900) Synonyms Acroneuria pacifica Banks, 1900...
- are collector-gatherers. These 56 genera belong to the family Perlidae: Acroneuria Pictet, 1841 Agnetina Klapálek, 1907 Anacroneuria Klapálek, 1909 Attaneuria...