Definition of Capniidae. Meaning of Capniidae. Synonyms of Capniidae

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Definition of Capniidae

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Meaning of Capniidae from wikipedia

- The Capniidae, the small winter stoneflies, are a family of insects in the stonefly order (Plecoptera). It constitutes one of the largest stonefly families...
- Arctoperlaria Basal family Scopuridae Infraorder Euholognatha Family Capniidae (about 300 species) – small winter stoneflies Family Leuctridae (390+...
- Bill P.; Hicks, Matthew B. (2007). "The winter stoneflies (Plecoptera: Capniidae) of Mississippi" (PDF). Illiesia. 3 (9): 70–94. Retrieved March 23, 2018...
- two-****bed snowfly, is a species of small winter stonefly in the family Capniidae. It is found in North America. "Allocapnia maria Species Information"...
- Eucapnopsis is a genus of small winter stoneflies in the family Capniidae. There are at least 2 described species in Eucapnopsis. Eucapnopsis brevicauda...
- of the Winter Stonefly, Allocapnia granulata (Cla****en) (Plecoptera: Capniidae)". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 68 (2): 207–208. doi:10...
- the umpqua snowfly, is a species of small winter stonefly in the family Capniidae. It is found in North America. "Capnia umpqua Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- short-tailed snowfly, is a species of small winter stonefly in the family Capniidae. It is found in North America. "Eucapnopsis brevicauda Species Information"...
- Capnia is a genus of small winter stoneflies in the family Capniidae. There are at least 120 described species in Capnia. Capnia has generally been considered...
- 21–23. Alford, Mac H. (1998). "New records of Allocapnia (Plecoptera: Capniidae) from Mississippi and Louisiana, with accompanying scanning electron micrographs"...