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PERLAAnnual Newsletter and Bibliography ofThe International Society of PlecopterologistsSierra<strong>perla</strong> cora (Needham & Smith) (Peltoperlidae), Big Spring, Mt. Shasta City Park, California,USA.Photograph by Bill P. StarkPERLA NO. 29, 2011Department of Bioagricultural Sciencesand Pest ManagementColorado State UniversityFort Collins, Colorado 80523 USA


TABLE OF CONTENTSSubscription policy……………………………………………………………………….49th European Congress of Entomology at Budapest, Hungary…………………………..52011 XIIIth International Conference on Ephemeroptera, XVIIth InternationalSymposium on <strong>Plecoptera</strong> in JAPAN…………………………………………………....8<strong>Plecoptera</strong> scholarships Awarded, XVIIth International Symposium on <strong>Plecoptera</strong> inJAPAN……………………………………………………………………………………9Tenth North American <strong>Plecoptera</strong> Symposium………………………….………………10Illiesia………………………………………………………..………………………..…10Member News………………………………………………..…………………..……...10Article: Collecting Endemic and Rare Stoneflies (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>) in California, U.S.A…....13Recent <strong>Plecoptera</strong> Literature…………………………………………………….....…….193


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9th European Congress of Entomology at Budapest, Hungary, 22-27August 2010The Ninth ECE was held at the Europa Congress Center, Budapest, Hungary andincluded a <strong>Plecoptera</strong> section organized by Drs. Ignac Sivec and Dávid Murányi. Thismeeting section included seven oral presentations and four posters, covering topics suchas stonefly taxonomy, distribution, conservation, life history, and phylogeography:R. Fochetti , B. Gaetani, S. Fenoglio, T. Bo, T. Kovács, M. J. López-Rodríguez & J.M. Tierno de Figueroa. Systematics, biogeography and genetic structure of the genusBesdolus Ricker, 1952.M. Gamboa & J. Arrivillaga. Molecular genetics of four morphological species ofAnacroneuria genus (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>: Perlidae) in sympatric speciation. It’s Implications ontaxonomical, phylogenetical, speciation.J. M. Tierno de Figueroa, B. Gaetani, J. M. Luzón-Ortega, M. J. López-Rodríguez& R. Fochetti. On the identity of Iso<strong>perla</strong> curtata Navás, 1924: a behavioural andmolecular approach.D. Murányi & I. Sivec. <strong>Plecoptera</strong> of the Balkans: history of investigations, and thepresent knowledge on distributional patterns.W. Graf. The stonefly-fauna (Insecta: <strong>Plecoptera</strong>) of Austria: Diversity, ecology andzoogeography.5


A. Popijač & I. Sivec. Recent findings of rare and endangered stoneflies (Insecta:<strong>Plecoptera</strong>) in Croatia.I. Sivec. Is there a future of classical taxonomy?J. M. Tierno de Figueroa & M. J. López-Rodríguez. Review of the status of twothreatened stonefly species (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>) in southern Iberian Peninsula.M. J. López-Rodríguez, T. Bo, J.M. Tierno de Figueroa & S. Fenoglio. Nymphaltrophic behaviour of two Nemouridae species (Insecta, <strong>Plecoptera</strong>) in the Curone Creek(northern Apennines, Italy).J. M. Tierno de Figueroa, J. M. Luzón-Ortega & M. J. López-Rodríguez. Study offlight period and adult size variations in an altitude gradient in Río Trevélez (southernIberian Peninsula).M. J. López-Rodríguez & J. M. Tierno de Figueroa. Preliminary data on the biologyof the cavernicolous stonefly Protonemura gevi (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>: Nemouridae).A poster by M. J. López-Rodríguez, T. Bo, J.M. Tierno de Figueroa & S. Fenoglio.6


Dr. David Muranyi co-organizer of <strong>Plecoptera</strong> section enjoying a close-up of course, of a stonefly.Dr. Romolo Fochetti and Maribet Gamboa visiting the Budapest Museum.7


2011 XIIITH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ONEPHEMEROPTERA, XVIITH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ONPLECOPTERA IN JAPANThe dates are June 5-11, 2011. The meeting will be held at the Sei-sen-ryo Lodge.http://www.keep.or.jp/shisetu/seisen_ryo/Access the meeting website for further information and details:http://cse.ffpri.affrc.go.jp/yoshi887/jointconference2011.htmlSchedule and preliminary scientific programJune 5 (Sun)Transportation from airportsRegistrationWelcome partyJune 6 (Mon)June 7 (Tue)June 8 (Wed)Sessions on phylogeny, systematics, taxonomySessions on Ecology, life history, reproduction, biology,physiologyMid-conference trip; the upper stream of the Chikuma RiverBarbecue partyJune 9 (Thu)June 10 (Fri)Sessions on community and conservation ecologySessions on biogeography, distribution, morphology, ultrastructureFarewell partyJune 11 (Sat)Post conference trip; Narai-Jyuku You can do some sightseeingand collect aquatic insects (Scopura, Bleptus, etc.)Transportation to cities and airportsMeeting DeadlinesFebruary 28, 2011: Regular registration, Abstract submissionTentative FeesStudent 35000Jp Yen (US$ 388)8


Regular 50000Jp Yen (US$ 554)Accompanying person 30000Jp Yen (US$ 332)For further details please contact:Dr. Tasuhiro Takemon: takemon@wrcs.dpri.kyoto-u.ac.jpDr. Koji Tojo: ktojo@shinshu-u-ac.jp<strong>Plecoptera</strong> scholarships Awarded, XVIIth International Symposium on<strong>Plecoptera</strong> in JAPANSubscriptions to Perla, together with donations and income from the conference auctions,enable the The Standing Committee of the International Society of Plecopterologists toaward scholarships to <strong>Plecoptera</strong> conferences. These are awarded primarily to youngerstudents or workers from countries where it is difficult to obtain funding to attend suchconferences.The Committee has awarded a total of US$4,300 for three travel scholarships to attendthe International Joint <strong>Plecoptera</strong>-Ephemeroptera Conference in Kiyosato, Japan, June2011. The recipients are Ms. Ram Devi Tachamo Shah (US $1,300), Mr. LucasSilveira Lecci (US$2,500) and Mr. Louis Boumans (US$500). Ms Shah is from Nepaland she will be presenting her work on the biodiversity, distribution and sensitivity ofmayflies and stoneflies in the Central Himalaya. As her work covers both Ephemeropteraand <strong>Plecoptera</strong> she has been granted a joint scholarship from both the <strong>Plecoptera</strong> andEphemeroptera Committees. The second recipient of a <strong>Plecoptera</strong> scholarship is LucasSilveira Lecci, a PhD. student at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. He will present hisstudies of the Gripopterygidae from the Paranapiacaba Mountains of south-eastern Brazil.Louis Boumans, a PhD. student at the University of Oslo is the third recipient. He willpresent his project on the intraspecific variation in western Palaearctic stoneflies, inparticular short-winged populations. These three students have also been awarded freeregistration by the Japanese conference organisers.In addition, the following six students of <strong>Plecoptera</strong> have been awarded free registrationby the Japanese conference organisers (presentation topic given in parentheses): SusannaCherechesova, North Ossetian State University, Russia (<strong>Plecoptera</strong> of River Urshdon,North Ossetia); Valentina Teslenko, Far East Russian Academy of Sciences,Vladivostok, Russia (Biodiversity of stonefly fauna in the Amur Basin); PurevdorjSurenkhorloo, Mongolian Benthological Society (Mongolian endemic <strong>Plecoptera</strong>); OlgaA. Loskutova, Institute of Biology, Komi Scientific Centre, Syktyvkar, Russia(Variation in wings and body size of Arcynopteryx compacta); and Jindřiška Bojková,Masaryk University, Czech Republic (Changes in diversity & distribution of <strong>Plecoptera</strong>in the Czech Republic after 50 years) [John Brittain].9


TENTH NORTH AMERICAN PLECOPTERA SYMPOSIUMThe Tenth North American <strong>Plecoptera</strong> Symposium will be held in Pennsylvania in thelate spring or early summer of 2012. Please contact Dr. R. Edward DeWalt,edewalt@inhs.uiuc.edu or Jane Earle, janeearle7@msn.com for additional information.ILLIESIAIlliesia, International Journal of Stonefly Research has completed publication of Volume6 with the inclusion of 25 individual articles submitted by 20 authors. Articles are givenrigorous peer review under direction of the Advisory Board and Editors and with theassistance of many colleagues who agree to review manuscripts. Editors are Ignac Sivec,Slovenian Museum of Natural History, and Bill P. Stark, Mississippi College. TheAdvisory Board includes Boris Kondratieff, Richard Baumann, Kenneth Stewart, StanSzczytko, C. Riley Nelson, Charles H. Nelson, John Brittain, Takao Shimizu, ClaudioFroehlich, Wolfram Graf and Peter Harper, and journal formatting is under the directionof Mia Sivec and Mojimir Stangelj. We thank you for your continued support and inviteyour submissions for consideration for Volume 7. Questions or submissions should besent to isivec@mrc.pms-lj.si or stark@mc.edu. The Illiesia website is located athttp://www2.pms-lj.si/illiesia/MEMBER NEWSDrs. J. Manuel Tierno de Figueroa and Manuel J. López-Rodríguez, University ofGranada (Spain) are working on nymphal biology (life cycle, feeding and secondaryproduction) in southern Spain and northern Italy, in collaboration with Drs. Luzón-Ortega, Fenoglio and Bo. Moreover, physiological studies on digestive enzyme activitiesof stoneflies are being carried out in collaboration with Drs. Sanz and Trenzado. Also,they carry on studying the only known population of a Protonemura gevi, a cavernicolousstonefly species recently described by these authors, and they are collaborating with Dr.Luzón-Ortega in a study of the drumming calls of several species of stoneflies fromSpain. They are also collaborating with Dr. Fochetti in genetic approaches for theresolution of taxonomical problems of stoneflies, particularly in the genera Besdolus andIso<strong>perla</strong>, and with Dr. Derka in some nymphal biology studies of species inhabitingstreams with constant temperature in Slovakia. Finally, they are also working at thecommunity level in several streams from the southern Iberian Peninsula.The <strong>Plecoptera</strong> collection at the Natural History Museum in Oslodigitalized and georeferencedLouis Boumans (louis.boumans@nhm.uio.no)The Natural History Museum in Oslo (NHMO) houses a large alcohol collection ofNorwegian stoneflies. About half of this collection is rather well curated; the other half is10


unsorted material. Most of the material was collected by the late Albert Lillehammer(1930-1992), who worked extensively on the biology and taxonomy of Norwegianstoneflies. In 2010 the Museum received a grant from Artsdatabanken, theNorwegian Biodiversity Information Centre, for the georeferencing and quality assuranceof Lillehammer’s stonefly collection. After a few months’ of work, we have nowdelivered 4280 georeferenced, collection-based records covering all provinces ofNorway. Most specimens were collected between 1965 and 1975, and identified byLillehammer himself. The data will be published through www.artsdatabanken.no aswell as the GBIF portal.New research project on aquatic insects at the University of OsloLouis Boumans (louis.boumans@nhm.uio.no )In February 2010, I started as a Ph.D. candidate at the Natural History Museum of theUniversity of Oslo on a research project on speciation in Nordic Aquatic Insects. My planis to investigate a number of the taxonomic issues raised by morphological and behaviourvariation in Nordic species using molecular techniques. The central topic is loss (andgain?) of flight ability both in stoneflies and craneflies (Tipulidae). This phenomenonshows fairly small-scaled geographical variation, which calls for a phylogeographicapproach. I also intend to take up the issue of body asymmetry in the mayfly Heptageniadalecarlica, which is reversed relative to other species of the genus. In addition, part ofmy duties consists of building a DNA barcode library for <strong>Plecoptera</strong> and some othergroups. I am looking forward to collaborate with colleagues working on similar topics,and exchange samples for the purpose of phylogeographic analyses. A more detailedproject description can be found under the link below:http://www.nhm.uio.no/english/research/ncb/research/projects/aquatic-insectsR. Edward DeWalt and Massimo Pessino, University of Illinois, Illinois NaturalHistory Survey, Champaign, Illinois 61820, edewalt@inhs.uiuc.edu,pessino1@illinois.edu.We have been working on two large projects: phylogeography of two easternNorth American stoneflies (Allocapnia granulata and Acroneuria frisoni, Capniidae andPerlidae, respectively) and reconstruction of the natural range of stonefly species in theMidwest (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ontario, and Wisconsin). Ember Chabot (MSworking on A. frisoni) has finished her thesis, finding that the west slope AppalachianMt. refugium contributed most to recolonization of once glaciated areas, while the OzarkMts. refugium contributed little to repopulating the north. A reintroduction of A. frisoni toeastern Illinois based on Indiana populations has failed but will be rekindled this spring.Work on A. granulata is ongoing with populations from Oklahoma, Alabama,Mississippi, and Virginia to be added the analysis.Modeling of natural range of Midwest species is still in the data collection phasewith over 24,000 specimen records having been gathered.11


Fig. 1. Number of specimen records from each institution.We have modeled natural range for 40 species (Fig. 2, Acroneuria abnormis forinstance) and overall species richness (Fig. 3) in Illinois. Models and observed datacorrelated closely. Modeling of the entire Midwest will commence in spring, 2011.Fig. 2. Probability of occurrence for Acroneuriaabnormis (Newman) in IL HUC12 drainages.Fig. 3. Expected species richness for stoneflies in ILHUC12 drainages.12


ARTICLECOLLECTING ENDEMIC AND RARE STONEFLIES (PLECOPTERA) INCALIFORNIA, U.S.A.Richard W. Baumann¹ & Boris C. Kondratieff²¹Department of Biology and Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum,Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, U. S. A. 84602E-mail: richard_baumann@byu.edu²Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management,Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, U. S. A. 80523E-mail: Boris.Kondratieff@Colostate.eduIntroductionCalifornia is a remarkable state in regard to its geographical and biologicaldiversity. Death Valley in the southeast is 86 m below sea level, the lowest point in theUnited States, and Mount Whitney (4,417 m) is the highest point in the contiguous 48states. It has been estimated that there are more than 27,000 species of insects that occurin California (Ballmer 1995). The myriad of freshwater aquatic habitats in Californiasupport an amazing number of aquatic insect species (Usinger 1956, McElravy et al.1989), including stoneflies. Jewett (1956) in the classic volume: “Aquatic of Insects ofCalifornia,” listed 93 species of stoneflies from the state and then in 1960, he listed 101species, noting that this number would increase. Currently, there are at least 186 speciesof stoneflies recorded from California (Stark et al. 2009, Baumann and Kondratieff 2009,Kondratieff and Lee 2010, Lee and Baumann 2010, Baumann and Kondratieff 2010).What makes California unique among all other states of the United States is that 39% ofthe 186 species or 72 species are only known from the state. For example, Nelson andBaumann (1987) described fifteen new species of Capnia in a single publication, allendemic to California.A collecting trip was organized by John B. Sandberg of Chico, California to occurfrom April 25-29, 2010 to collect endemic or rare taxa of California stoneflies, especiallyin the central Sierra Nevada foothills.Materials and MethodsAdult stoneflies were collected using a beating sheet and specimens werepreserved in 80% ethanol. Additionally, nymphs were collected from selected streamsand returned to Colorado State University for rearing. Material was studied using WildM-8 stereomicroscopes. Specimens listed in this study are located at Brigham YoungUniversity, Provo, Utah (BYUC) and Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado(CSUC).13


Results and DiscussionWe visited only six (Butte, El Dorado, Nevada, Plumas, Tehama, and Yubacounties) of the 58 California counties but collected fifty species of stoneflies, and ofthese 11 or 22% were endemic taxa (Table 1). A group of stonefly species restricted tointermittent streams of the western slope of the Central Sierra Nevada foothills (Storerand Usinger 1963) were especially targeted. These species included Nemoura spinilobaJewett, Oemopteryx vanduzeea (Claassen), Suwallia sierra Baumann and Bottorff,Sweltsa californica (Jewett), Cosumno<strong>perla</strong> hypocrena Szczytko and Bottorff, Iso<strong>perla</strong>acula Jewett, I. adunca Jewett, and I. miwok Bottorff and Szczytko. These small streamsare dry in the summer and autumn (Levick et al. 2008, Szczytko and Bottorff 1987), butsupport a diverse mayfly, stonefly, and caddisfly fauna during the wet period, but areoften not sampled for adult stoneflies. The stoneflies of these unique aquatic systemswere just recently elucidated through the efforts of Richard L. Bottorff (Szczytko andBottorff 1987, Bottorff et al. 1990, Baumann and Bottorff. 1997). In all 14 species couldbe classified as uncommon or rare California stoneflies (Table 1). Paraleuctra projecta(Frison) is a new state record for California (Stark and Kyzar 2000, Stark et al. 2009).AcknowledgmentsJohn Sandberg and his colleagues, Brady Richards, Dan Pickard, and Joe Slusarkfrom the Aquatic Bioassessment Laboratory at California State University, Chico,California enticed us to travel to their backyard in Central California with the promisethat we would indeed be rewarded with many rare and exciting stonefly species, most ofthem in the adult stage. In addition, we took advantage of the fact that we were going tobe in California at this ideal collecting time and asked Richard Bottorff and his brotherLoren to show us some of their choice collecting sites near Placerville. The result wasthat we were abundantly rewarded and were able to collect almost all of the species thatwe targeted and several more that were an added bonus. We thank these colleaguesprofusely because we know that we would not have been nearly as successful withouttheir help. John B. Sandberg is thanked for reviewing the manuscript. Bill Stark isthanked for checking the numbers of species known from California.Literature CitedBallmer, G. 1995. Nation’s richest insect diversity in California. California Agriculture49: 51-52.Baumann, R. W. and R. L. Bottorff. 1997. Two new species of Chloroperlidae(<strong>Plecoptera</strong>) from California. Great Basin Naturalist 57: 343-347.Baumann, R. W. and B. C. Kondratieff. 2009. Studies on Oemopteryx vanduzeea(Claassen, 1937) and a new species in the O. vanduzeea species group(<strong>Plecoptera</strong>: Taeniopterygidae) from the Pacific Northwest. Aquatic Insects 31,Supplement 195-202.Baumann, R. W. and B. C. Kondratieff. 2010. The stonefly genus Lednia in NorthAmerica (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>: Nemouridae). Illiesia 6: 316-328.Bottorff, R. L. S. W. Szczytko, and A. W. Knight. 1990. Descriptions of a new speciesand three incompletely known species of western Nearctic Iso<strong>perla</strong> (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>:Perlodidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 92: 286-303.14


Jewett, S. G., Jr. 1956. <strong>Plecoptera</strong>. Pp. 155-181. In Aquatic Insects of California withkeys to North American genera and California species. R. L. Usinger, ed.University of California Press, Berkeley, California. 508 pp.Jewett, S. G., Jr. 1960. The stoneflies (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>) of California. Bulletin of theCalifornia Insect Survey 6: 1-177.Kondratieff, B. C. and J. J. Lee. 2010. A new species of Paracapnia from California(<strong>Plecoptera</strong>: Capniidae). Illiesia 6: 206-209.Lee, J. J. and R. W. Baumann. 2010. Studies on Sweltsa townesi and a new species,Sweltsa salix, from northern California (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>: Chloroperlidae). Illiesia 6:34-40.Levick, L. R., D. C. Goodrich, M. Hernandez, J. Fonseca, D. Semmens, J. Stromberg, M.Tluczek, R. A. Leidy, M. Scianni, D. P. Guertin, and W. G. Kepner. 2008. Theecological and hydrological significance of ephemeral and intermittent streams inthe arid and semiarid American Southwest. U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency and USDA/ARS Southwest Watershed Research center, EPA/600/R-08/134, ARS/233046. 116 pp.McElravy, E. P., G. A. Lamberti, and V. H. Resh. 1989. Year-to-year variation in theaquatic macroinvertebrate fauna of a northern California stream. Journal of theNorth American Benthological Society 8: 51-63.Nelson, C. R. and R. W. Baumann. 1987. New winter stoneflies of the genus Capnia withnotes and an annotated checklist of the Capniidae of California (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>:Capniidae). Entomography 5: 485-521.Storer, T. I. and R. L. Usinger. 1963. Sierra Nevada natural history. University ofCalifornia Press, Berkeley, California. 338 pp.Szczytko, S. W. and R. L. Bottorff. 1987. Cosumno<strong>perla</strong> hypocrena, a new genus andspecies of western Nearctic Isoperlinae (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>: Perlodidae). Pan-PacificEntomologist 63: 65-74.Stark, B. P. and J. W. Kyzar. 2000. Systematics of Nearctic Paraleuctra with descriptionof a new genus (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>: Leuctridae). Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 144: 119-135.Stark, B. P., R. W. Baumann and R. E. DeWalt. 2009. Valid stonefly names for NorthAmerica: Updated as of 3/19/2009. <strong>Plecoptera</strong> Society of North America.http://plsa.inhs.uiuc.edu/plecoptera/validnames.aspx, accessed 6 February 2011.Usinger, R. L (ed). 1956. Aquatic Insects of California with keys to North Americangenera and California species. University of California Press, Berkeley,California. 508 pp.Table 1. STONEFLIES COLLECTED APRIL 25-29, 2010 IN NORTH CENTRALCALIFORNIA. * indicates uncommon or rare taxa; m=male(s), f=female(s), and n=nymph(s).NEMOURIDAEMalenka depressa (Banks) Acorn Creek, Skunk Canyon, abv Folsom Lake 70 m 61 fButte Creek, Humboldt Rd, Cherry Hill Cmpg 28 m 14 fspring, Big Chico Creek, Hwy 3213 m 14 fGreenwood Creek, Hwy 49, nr Coloma1 m 2 fGurnsey Creek, Hwy 36, Gurnsey Creek Cmpg 1 m*Nemoura spiniloba Campbell Creek, North Table Mountain, Cherokee Rd 30 m 28 f15


(Jewett) stream, W Martinez Creek, S El Dorado 3 m 5 fOregon Gulch, Red Bridge, Oregon City2 fProstoia besametsa (Ricker) South Fork American River, Hwy 50, Riverton 1 fLittle Last Chance Creek, Hwy, 284, Chilcoot Cmpg 1 fSoyedina nevadensis Butte Creek, Humboldt Rd, Cherry Hill Cmpg 13 m 5 f(Claassen)South Fork Calf Creek, Hwy 32, nr Potato Patch Cmpg 2 m 2 fspring, Big Chico Creek, Hwy 3233 m 7 fLittle Chico Creek, Schott Rd1 mGurnsey Creek, Hwy 36, Gurnsey Creek Cmpg 1 mZapada cinctipes (Banks) Butte Creek, Humboldt Rd, Butte Meadows Cmpg 1 fButte Creek, Humboldt Rd, jct Colby Creek1 m 2 fSouth Fork Calf Creek, Hwy 32, nr Potato Patch Cmpg 1 fGurnsey Creek, Hwy 36, Gurnsey Creek Cmpg 10 m 6 fLittle Last Chance Creek, Hwy 284, Chilcoot Cmpg 3 m 5 fSlate Creek, Hwy 32, Deer Creek1 mZapada frigida (Claassen) South Fork American River, Hwy 50, Riverton 1 m 1 fSouth Fork Calf Creek, Hwy 32, nr Potato Patch Cmpg 2 mZapada oregonensis (Claassen) Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, Butte Meadows, Cmpg 10 m 1 fButte Creek, Humboldt Road, Cherry Hill Cmpg 3 mButte Creek, Humboldt Road, jct Colby Creek 3 m 2 fspring, Hwy 36, mm 94, nr Childs Meadow1 fGurnsey Creek, Hwy 36, Gurnsey Creek Cmpg 5 m 4 fSlate Creek, Hwy 32, Deer Creek1 mCAPNIIDAECapnia excavata Claassen Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, Butte Meadows Cmpg 2 fButte Creek, Humboldt Road, Cherry Hill Cmpg 1 fSouth Fork Calf Creek, Hwy 32, nr Potato Patch Cmpg 3 fspring, Big Chico Creek, Hwy 321 fGreenhorn Creek, Hwy 70, Quincy1 m 7 fCapnia quadrituberosa Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, jct Colby Creek 1 fHitchcock Spanish Creek, Hwy 30, Keddie Resort 3 fEucapnopsis brevicauda Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, Butte Meadows Cmpg 16 m 14 fClaassen Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, Cherry Hill Cmpg 5 m 9 fButte Creek, Humboldt Road, jct Colby Creek 12 m 13 fLittle Chico Creek, Schott Road1 mMiddle Fork Feather River, Hwy 70, Camp Layman 2 mGreenhorn Creek, Hwy 30, Quincy 2 m 1Gurnsey Creek, Hwy 36, Gurnsey Creek Cmpg 1 m 3 fstream, W Martinez Creek, S El Dorado1 m 1 fSlate Creek, Hwy 32, Deer Creek2 m 1 fMesocapnia sp. Greenwood Creek, Hwy 70, S E Quincy 1 mLEUCTRIDAE*Megaleuctra complicata spring, Big Chico Creek, Hwy 32 1 fClaassenMoselia infuscataSouth Fork Calf Creek, Hwy 32, nr Potato Patch Cmpg 20 m 8f(Claassen) spring, Big Chico Creek, Hwy 32 18 m 10 fLittle Chico Creek, Schott Road8 m 5 fspring, Hwy 36, mm 94, nr Childs Meadow10 m 8fParaleuctra occidentalis Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, Butte Meadows Cmpg 4 m 2 f(Banks) Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, jct Colby Creek 4 m 5 fspring, Big Chico Creek, Hwy 321 m16


Greenhorn Creek, Hwy 70, Quincy7 m 6 fParaleuctra projecta (Frison) Butte Creek, Butte Creek Ecological Preserve 1 mspring, Hwy 36, mm 94, nr Childs Meadow24 m 5 fParaleuctra vershina South Fork Calf Creek, Hwy 32, nr Potato Patch Cmpg10 m 20 fGaufin & Ricker Little Chico Creek, Schott Road 5 m 10 fSpanish Creek, Hwy 70, Keddie Resort1 mPerlomyia collaris Banks South Fork Calf Creek, Hwy 32, nr Potato Patch Cmpg 1 m 1 fGurnsey Creek, Hwy 36, Gurnsey Creek Campg 1 m 1 fPerlomyia utahensis Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, Cherry Hill Cmpg 1 m 1 fNeedham & ClaassenButte Creek, Humboldt Road, jct Colby Creek 15 m 11 fTAENIOPTERYGIDAE*Oemopteryx vanduzeea Acorn Creek, Skunk Canyon, abv Folsom Lake 2 f(Claassen) North Fork American River, Hwy 49, nr Auburn 1 fSouth Fork American River, Hwy 49, Coloma1 fBlue Tent Creek, Hwy 49, N Coloma2 f 1 nCampbell Creek, Table Mountain, Cherokee Rd 7 m 12 fDeadman Creek, Church Mine Rd, S E El Dorado 6 m 4 f 1 nFrench Corral Creek, Pleasant Valley Road2 m 7 fstream, W Martinez Creek, S El Dorado2 m 9 fOregon Gulch, Red Bridge, Oregon City1 m 8 fSweetland Creek, Hwy 49, Sweetland2 m 4 fTaenionema pacificum (Banks) Middle Fork Feather River, Hwy 70, Camp Layman 3 m 8 fGreenhorn Creek, Hwy 70, S E Quincy1 m 1fSpanish Creek, Hwy 89, Keddie Resort7 m 9 fTaenionema raynorium South Fork American River, Hwy 50, Riverton 2 m 3 f(Claassen) Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, Butte Meadows Cmpg 1 fButte Creek, Humboldt Road, jct Colby Creek1 fMiddle Fork Feather River, Hwy 70, Camp Layman 1 m 1fGreenhorn Creek, Hwy 70, Quincy23 m 21 fSlate Creek, Hwy 32, Deer Creek1 m 4 fPTERONARCYIDAEPteronarcys californica South Fork American River, Hwy 49, Coloma 2 m 1fNewport Big Chico Creek, Big Chico Ecological Reserve 7 m 4 fYuba River, Hwy 20, Hammon Grove Park1 fPELTOPERLIDAEYora<strong>perla</strong> nigrisoma (Banks) Gurnsey Creek, Hwy 36, Gurnsey Creek Cmpg 1 m 1fSlate Creek, Hwy 32, Deer Creek3 m 1 f 2 nPERLODIDAE*Cosumno<strong>perla</strong> hypocrena Blue Tent Creek, Hwy 49, nr Coloma 10 m 8 f 9 nSzczytko & Bottorff Campbell Creek, Table Mountain, Cherokee Rd 1 nCooper Canyon Creek, 3 miles W Pilot Hill16m 3 fDeadman Creek, Church Mine Road, S El Dorado 11 m 9 fstream, W Martinez Creek, S El Dorado 45 m 29 f 20 nCultus aestivalis North Fork American River, Hwy 49, nr Auburn 1 m(Needham & Claassen)Cultus pilatus (Frison) Big Chico Creek, Big Chico Reserve 1 m 7 fCultus tostonus (Ricker) Butte Creek, Butte Creek Ecological Preserve 1 m 1 f*Frisonia picticeps (Hanson) Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, Butte Meadows Cmpg 3 m 3 fButte Creek, Humboldt Road, Cherry Hill Cmpg 2 m 2 fButte Creek, Humboldt Road, jct Colby Creek 2 m17


*Iso<strong>perla</strong> acula Jewett Blue Tent Creek, Hwy 49, nr Coloma 1 m 1 f*Iso<strong>perla</strong> adunca Jewett Blue Tent Creek, Hwy 49, nr Coloma 4 m 6 fSweetland Creek, Hwy 49, Sweetland2 m 1 fIso<strong>perla</strong> marmorata Acorn Creek, Skunk Canyon, abv Folsom Lake 6 m 8 fNeedham & Claassen) South Fork Calf Creek, Hwy 32, nr Potato Patch Cmpg 4 m 2 fBig Chico Creek, Big Chico Creek Reserve2 mGreenwood Creek, Hwy 49, nr Coloma1 mSouth Fork Yuba River, Pleasant Valley Rd, Bridgeport 1 m*Iso<strong>perla</strong> miwok Campbell Creek, Table Mountain, Cherokee Rd 13 m 6 fBottorff & Szczytko French Corral Creek, Pleasant Valley Road 2 m 1 fOregon Gulch, Red Bridge, Oregon City2 m 1 fIso<strong>perla</strong> pinta Frison Butte Creek, Butte Creek Preserve 2 m 2 fBig Chico Creek, Big Chico Creek Reserve1 mIso<strong>perla</strong> quinquepunctata Yuba River, Hwy 20, Hammon Grove Park 187 m 175 f(Banks)Iso<strong>perla</strong> roguensis South Fork American River, Hwy 49, Coloma 21 m 27 fSzczytko & StewartMiddle Fork Feather River, Hwy 70, Camp Layman 6 m 4 f 3 nOsobenus yakimae (Hoppe) South Fork American River, Hwy 49, Coloma 1 fBig Chico Creek, Big Chico Creek Reserve1 mYuba River, Hwy 20, Hammon Grove Park9 m 13 f*Perlinodes aureus (Smith) South Fork American River, Hwy 50, Riverton 1mButte Creek, Humboldt Road, Butte Meadows Cmpg 16 m 4 fButte Creek, Humboldt Road, Cherry Hill Cmpg 2 m 1 fNorth Fork Feather River, Hwy 36, Chester4 mSlate Creek, Hwy 32, Deer Creek1 f*Rickera sorpta Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, Butte Meadows Cmpg 1 n(Needham & Claassen)Skwala curvata (Hanson) Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, Butte Meadows Cmpg 1 fLittle Last Chance Creek, Hwy 284, Chilcoot Cmpg 13 m 2 f 3 n*Susulus venustus (Jewett) spring, Big Chico Creek, Hwy 32 1 mspring, Hwy 36, mm 94, nr Childs Meadow 1 m 9 f 3 nGurnsey Creek, Hwy 36, Gurnsey Creek Cmpg 1 fPERLIDAECalineuria californica (Banks) Butte Creek, Butte Creek Ecological Preserve 1 fGreenhorn Creek, Hwy 70, S E Quincy1 nYuba River, Hwy 20, Hammon Grove Park1 mHespero<strong>perla</strong> pacifica (Banks) South Fork American River, Hwy 49, Coloma 1 m 1fButte Creek, Butte Creek Ecological Preserve 1mBig Chico Creek, Big Chico Creek Reserve 5 m 5 f 1 nYuba River, Hwy 20, Hammon Grove Park2 m 1 fCHLOROPERLIDAE*Bisancora rutriformis Surdick Acorn Creek, Skunk Canyon, abv Folosom Lake 2 mNorth Fork American River, Hwy 49, nr Auburn 1 m 4 fSouth Fork American River, Hwy 49, Coloma 18 m 22 fGreenwood Creek, Hwy 49, nr Coloma4 m 8 fYuba River, Hwy 20, Hammond Grove Park3 m 2 fSouth Yuba River, Pleasant Valley Road, Bridgeport 27 m 14 fPara<strong>perla</strong> frontalis (Banks) South Fork American River, Hwy 49, Coloma 4 m 10 f*Suwallia sierra Blue Tent Creek, Hwy 49, nr Coloma 148 m 142 fBaumann & Bottorff Campbell Creek, North Table Mountain, Cherokee Rd 61 m 42 f18


Cooper Canyon Creek, Hwy 49, W Pilot Hill 65 m 63 fDeadman Creek, Church Mine Road, S El Dorado 76 m 74 f 5 nFrench Corral Creek, Pleasant Valley Road 13 m 13 fOregon Gulch, Red Bridge, Oregon City3 m 1 fstream, W Martinez Creek, S El Dorado31 m 39 fSweltsa borealis (Banks) South Fork Calf Creek, Hwy 32, nr Potato Patch Cmpg 11 m 4 fspring, Big Chico Creek, Hwy 325 m 3 f*Sweltsa californica (Jewett) Acorn Creek, Skunk Canyon, abv Folsom Lake m 3 f 2 nNorth Fork American River, Hwy 49, nr Auburn 2 fDeadman Creek, Church Mine Road, S E El Dorado 4 m 9 fGreenwood Creek, Hwy 49, nr Coloma5 m 8 fSweetland Creek, Hwy 49, Sweetland1 fSweltsa pacifica (Banks) North Fork American River, Hwy 49, nr Auburn 3 m 7 fSouth Fork American River, Hwy 49, near Coloma 3 m 3fButte Creek, Butte Creek Ecological Preserve 21 m 20 fBig Chico Creek, Big Chico Creek Reserve 22 m 29 fGreenwood Creek, Hwy 49, nr Coloma5 m 10 fYuba River, Hwy 20, Hammond Grove Park1 m 1 fSouth Yuba River, Pleasant Valley Rd, Bridgeport 3 m 2 fSwelsa umbonata Surdick Butte Creek, Humboldt Road, Cherry Hill Cmpg 2 m 1 f 2 nRECENT PLECOPTERA LITERATURE (CALENDAR YEAR 2010 ANDEARLIER). Papers made available after 1 February 2011 will be included in thenext issue. If papers were missed, please bring these to the attention of theManaging Editor. Drs. Dávid Murányi and Peter Zwick are thanked forreviewing and providing additions to this present list.Amore, V, B. Gaetani, and R. Fochetti. 2010. The lack of hemocyanin in Oriental<strong>Plecoptera</strong> and multifunctionality of the protein in larvae. Oriental Insects 44: 429-446.Angersbach, R., Wolf, B., and U. Stein. 2010. Two new records for Taeniopteryxschoenemundi (<strong>Plecoptera</strong>, Insecta) in Hesse/Germany. Lauterbornia 69: 51-58.Aristov, D. S., and A. P. Rasnitsyn. 2009. The family Tillyardembiidae Zalessky, 1938and the system of the plecopteroid insects. Russian Entomological Journal 18: 257-264.Aura, C. M., P. O. Raburu, and J. Herrmann. 2010. A preliminary macroinvertebrateindex of biotic integrity for bioassessment of the Kipkaren and Sosiani rivers, NzoiaRiver Basin, Kenya. Lakes & Reservoirs Research and Management 15: 119-128.Avelino Capistrano da Silva, F. and J. Martins Costa, 2009. Coleção de tipos de<strong>Plecoptera</strong> (Insecta) do Museu Nacional (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. BiotaNeotropica 9:1-4.19


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Standing CommitteeInternational Society of PlecopterologistsJohn BrittainNatural History MuseumUniversity of OsloP.O. Box 1172 BlindernNO-0318 Oslo, NORWAYE-mail: j.e.brittain@nhm.uio.noJ. Manuel Tierno de FigueroaDpto. de Biología AnimalFacultad de CienciasUniversidad de Granada18071 Granada, SPAINE-mail: jmtdef@ugr.esC. G. FroehlichDepartment of Biology, Philosophy FacultyUniversity of Sao Paulo14049 Ribeirao Preto, SP, BRAZILE-mail: cgfroeh@usp.brPeter P. HarperDépartement de Sciences biologiquesUniversité de MontréalC.P. 6128, Succ. "Centre-Ville"Montréal, Québec, H3C 3J7, CANADAE-mail: harper@videotron.caBoris KondratieffDepartment of Bioagricultural Sciencesand Pest ManagementColorado State UniversityFt. Collins, Colorado 80523, USAE-mail: Boris.Kondratieff@colostate.eduYu IsobeNara Bunka Women’s College127 Higashinaka. Yamato-takada, Nara JAPAN, 635-8530E-mail: yui@mail.nara-su.ac.jpIgnac SivecPrirodoslovni Muzej SlovenijePrešernova 20, POB 2901001 Ljubljana, SLOVENIAE-mail: isivec@pms-lj.siKenneth W. StewartDepartment of Biological SciencesUniversity of North TexasDenton, Texas 76203, USAE-mail: stewart@unt.eduStanley W. SzczytkoUniversity of WisconsinCollege of Natural ResourcesStevens Point, Wisconsin 54481, USAE-mail: sszczytk@uwsp.edu36


Vieho<strong>perla</strong> ada (Needham & Smith) (Peltoperlidae), Robin Branch, Wayah Bald, North Carolina,USAPhoto by Bill P. Stark37

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