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A new species and new record of Tyloperla (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from China

Authors: Weihai, Li; Fanbin, Kong;

A new species and new record of Tyloperla (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from China

Abstract

One new species of the genus Tyloperla Sivec & Stark, 1988, T. bimaculata sp. nov., is described from Guizhou Province of southern China. The relationships of taxonomic characteristics of T. bimaculata sp. nov. and the related species of the genus are discussed. A new species record, T. illiesi Stark & Sivec, 2005 is added to the stonefly fauna of China for the first time. 

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China, Insecta, Animals, Animal Distribution, Neoptera

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