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Teslenko, Valentina A. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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FIGURES 7 – 11 in Larvae of three East-Asian species of Nemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae)
2017Co-Authors: Teslenko, Valentina A.Abstract:FIGURES 7 – 11. Larva of Nemoura jezoensis. 7. Chaetotaxy of terga 5 – 6. 8. Right cercus. 9. Cercus segments 8 ‾ 10 with cylindrical bristles and intercalary setae. 10. Cercus segments 15 & 16 with cylindrical bristles, hairs and intercalary setae. 11. Apical cercus segment. Scale (mm): 7, 8 = 0.3; 9 – 11 = 0.1
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FIGURES 3 – 6 in Larvae of three East-Asian species of Nemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae)
2017Co-Authors: Teslenko, Valentina A.Abstract:FIGURES 3 – 6. Larva of Nemoura jezoensis. 3. Cylindrical bristles with regularly notched apices on anterior margin of pronotum. 4. Setae on disc and setal fringe of right anterior corner of pronotum. 5. Cylindrical bristles on outer margin and rows of tiny setae on wing pad. 6. Right fore leg. Scale (mm): 3 – 5 = 0.1; 6 = 0.3
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FIGURES 2–3 in New records of the East-Asian Nemoura species (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) for South of the Russian Far East with description of the larvae
2016Co-Authors: Teslenko, Valentina A.Abstract:FIGURES 2–3. Larva of Nemoura jejudoensis, habitus, not to scale
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FIGURES 13–14 in New records of the East-Asian Nemoura species (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) for South of the Russian Far East with description of the larvae
2016Co-Authors: Teslenko, Valentina A.Abstract:FIGURES 13–14. Larva of Nemoura jilinensis, habitus, not to scale
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FIGURES 1–2 in Larvae of two East-Asian species of Nemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae)
2016Co-Authors: Teslenko, Valentina A.Abstract:FIGURES 1–2. Larva of Nemoura papilla, habitus, dorsal view, not to scale
Valentina A. Teslenko - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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A new species of Nemoura Latreille (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from Amur River Basin (South of the Russian Far East).
Zootaxa, 2018Co-Authors: Valentina A. Teslenko, Louis BoumansAbstract:Nemoura sirotskii sp. n. (Plecoptera, Nemouridae) is described as a new stonefly species from the tributary streams of Zeya Reservoir (Amur River Basin) in the south of the Russian Far East. Detailed descriptions and illustrations are provided for the larvae and adult specimens. The diagnostic characters distinguishing it from sympatric species N. arctica are discussed.
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larvae of two east asian species of Nemoura plecoptera nemouridae
Zootaxa, 2016Co-Authors: Valentina A. TeslenkoAbstract:Associated larvae of the two East-Asian Nemoura species, N. papilla Okamoto and N. ussuriensis Zhiltzova are described and illustrated in detail for the first time. The main diagnostic features of late instar larvae of both species are color and pigment patterns, the chaetotaxy of the pronotum, legs, abdomen, and cercal segments.
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new records of the east asian Nemoura species plecoptera nemouridae for south of the russian far east with description of the larvae
Zootaxa, 2016Co-Authors: Valentina A. TeslenkoAbstract:Three species of the Nemoura , N. jejudoensis Zwick & Baumann, 2011 and N. jilinensis Zhu & Yang, 2003, and N. tripotini Zwick, 2010 are reported in the South of the Russian Far East for the first time. The larvae of the three species are described and illustrated. The larvae were associated with adults by rearing or by preemergent male larva. The main diagnostic features of the larvae are based on the differences in the chaetotaxy the pronotum, legs, abdominal, and cercal segments.
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a new species of Nemoura plecoptera nemouridae from south of the russian far east
Zootaxa, 2015Co-Authors: Valentina A. TeslenkoAbstract:A new species of Plecoptera from the Nemoura ovocercia group, Nemoura khasanensis sp. n. from the Primorsky Region, south of the Russian Far East, is described and illustrated. The diagnostic characters for separation from other members of the oviocercia group are provided.
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new and little known species of stoneflies plecoptera nemouridae and perlodidae from the russian far east
Aquatic Insects, 1997Co-Authors: Valentina A. Teslenko, Lidiya A. ZhiltzovaAbstract:Nemoura ussuriensis Zhiltzova sp.n., and the previously unknown males and mature nymphs of Megarcys magnilobus Zhiltzova and Isoperla ornata Zhiltzova from the Russian Far East are described and illustrated. They are compared with other congeneric species.
Bruno Maiolini - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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notas sobre la biologia ninfal de Nemoura mortoni ris 1902 plecoptera nemouridae en un arroyo de alta montana trento alpes italianos
Zoologica baetica, 2008Co-Authors: Luana Silveri, J Tierno M De Figueroa, Bruno MaioliniAbstract:espanolSe estudian algunos aspectos de la biologia de una poblacion de Nemoura mortoni que habita en un arroyo alpino de alta montana (Parque Nacional Stelvio, Trento, Italia). Esta poblacion presenta un ciclo de vida univoltino estacional lento, con eclosion ninfal en primavera, un crecimiento relativamente mas rapido en verano y mas lento en invierno, y emergencia en primavera. El analisis de los contenidos digestivos muestra que esta especie se comporta principalmente como colectora de deposito, alimentandose principalmente de detrito, aunque, en menor medida, puede actuar como fragmentadora, ingiriendo fragmentos vegetales. Las diatomeas forman tambien parte de su dieta. EnglishSome biological aspects of a Nemoura mortoni population inhabiting a high mountain Alpine stream (Stelvio National Park, Trentino, Italy) are studied. This population presents an univoltine slow seasonal life cycle, with nymphal hatching occurring in spring, a relatively faster growth in summer, slower growth during winter, and emergence in spring. The analysis of gut contents shows that this species behaves mainly as gatherer-collector, feeding mainly on detritus, but, in a lower proportion, can act as shredder, ingesting plant pieces. Diatoms are also present in its diet.
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notes on the nymphal biology of Nemoura mortoni ris 1902 plecoptera nemouridae in a high altitude stream trentino italian alps notas sobre la biologia ninfal de Nemoura mortoni ris 1902 plecoptera nemouridae en un arroyo de alta montana trento alpes italianos
2008Co-Authors: Luana Silveri, J Tierno M De Figueroa, Bruno MaioliniAbstract:SUMMARY Some biological aspects of a Nemoura mortoni population inhabiting a high mountain Alpine stream (Stelvio National Park, Trentino, Italy) are studied. This population presents an univoltine slow seasonal life cycle, with nymphal hatching occurring in spring, a relatively faster growth in summer, slower growth during winter, and emergence in spring. The analysis of gut contents shows that this species behaves mainly as gatherer-collector, feeding mainly on detritus, but, in a lower proportion, can act as shredder, ingesting plant pieces. Diatoms are also present in its diet.
Zhi-teng Chen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Two new species of Nemouridae (Insecta: Plecoptera) from China
European Journal of Taxonomy, 2020Co-Authors: Zhi-teng ChenAbstract:Nemoura Latreille, 1796 and Amphinemura Ris, 1902 are the two largest genera of Nemouridae in China. In this paper, two new species are described and illustrated from China: Nemoura lixiana sp. nov. from Sichuan Province and Amphinemura jiaoheensis sp. nov. from Jilin Province. The two new species are diagnostic from congeners by the genitalic structures in males and females.
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the larvae of rhopalopsole vespertilio chen amp du plecoptera leuctridae with biological notes on sympatric Nemoura nankinensis wu plecoptera nemouridae
Zootaxa, 2020Co-Authors: Zhi-teng ChenAbstract:At least 56 species of the leuctrid genus Rhopalopsole Klapalek, 1912 are recorded from China. Only the larvae of R. hamata Yang Yang, 1995 has been previously associated with adults. The larvae of R. vespertilio Chen Du, 2017 are described for the first time based on specimens from Jurong City, Jiangsu Province of southeastern China. Brief biological notes are provided for R. vespertilio and the sympatric Nemoura nankinensis Wu, 1926.
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a remarkable new species of Nemoura plecoptera nemouridae from chuxiong yi autonomous prefecture of yunnan province china
Zootaxa, 2018Co-Authors: Yuhan Qian, Qian Xiao, Zhi-teng ChenAbstract:A new species of the genus Nemoura , N. latilongispina sp. nov. from Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture of Yunnan Province, southwestern China is described and illustrated. The new species is characterized by ventral sclerite of epiproct extended laterally, forming upcurved plates fringed with long spines along upper margin, and by the strongly sclerotized, fork-shaped cercus.
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A new species of Nemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) from Jiangsu Province, China, with new illustrations for Nemoura nankinensis Wu.
Zootaxa, 2017Co-Authors: Zhi-teng ChenAbstract:A new species of Nemoura (Plecoptera: Nemouridae), N. fusiformis sp. nov. from Jiangsu Province, China, is described and illustrated. The new species is characterized by a strongly sclerotized large hook formed by outer margin of the outer lobe of the paraproct and by the outer sclerite of cercus with a sub-triangular medial process. The new species is compared with similar taxa. Additionally, supplementary illustrations for N. nankinensis Wu, 1926 are also provided.
Ding Yang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Nemoura cucurbitata (Plecoptera: Nemouridae), a new stonefly species from Guangxi, China.
Zootaxa, 2020Co-Authors: Guoquan Wang, Ding YangAbstract:A new species of Nemouridae, Nemoura cucurbitata sp. nov., is described from the Maoershan National Natural Reserve of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of southern China. This new taxon is compared with related congeners.
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species of the family nemouridae plecoptera from taihang mountains of northern china with description of Nemoura taihangshana sp n
Zootaxa, 2013Co-Authors: Hongliang Wang, Ding YangAbstract:A distinctive new species of the genus Nemoura is described from the Taihang Mountains of northern China, N. taihang-shana . The new species is compared with similar species. Amphinemura sinensis (Wu, 1926) is redescribed and the first record of N. geei Wu, 1929 from Henan Province is also given.
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New species of Nemouridae (Plecoptera) from China
Aquatic Insects, 2008Co-Authors: Ding YangAbstract:The following 10 species of the family Nemouridae from China are described as new to science: Amphinemura apiciglobosa sp. nov., A. bihamata sp. nov., A. ctenospina sp. nov., A. flabellata sp. nov., A. hamiornata sp. nov., A. ludinganus sp. nov., A. zhoui sp. nov., IndoNemoura nigrihamita sp. nov., Protonemura biintrans sp. nov., Nemoura mucronata sp. nov. Two IndoNemoura species, I. assami (Aubert, 1967) and I. shergaoni (Aubert, 1967), are recorded from China for the first time.
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REDESCRIPTION OF Nemoura COCHLEOCERCIA (PLECOPTERA: NEMOURIDAE) FROM CHINA
2008Co-Authors: Guangwei Feng, Ding YangAbstract:Nemoura cochleocercia is reillustrated and redescribed based on the type and a small collection of new specimens from the type locality. The species is distinguished by its spoon‐shaped cerci each with a prominent upcurved spine at the proximal margin.
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two new species of Nemoura plecoptera nemouridae from henan china
Zootaxa, 2007Co-Authors: Ding YangAbstract:The genus Nemoura Latreille belongs to the subfamily Nemourinae and has more than 100 known species from the Holarctic and Oriental Regions. The species of Nemoura from China were studied mainly by Chu (1928), Wu (1938, 1962, 1973), Zhu & Yang (2003) and Li & Yang (2006). Currently, 24 species are known to occur from China