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Stonefly Family Chloroperlidae (Little Yellows and Little Greens)

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Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
» Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
» Class Insecta (Insects)
» Order Plecoptera (Stoneflies)
» Family Chloroperlidae (Little Yellows and Little Greens)
Genus in ChloroperlidaeNumber of SpecimensNumber of Pictures
AlloperlaSallflies00
SuwalliaSallflies00
SweltsaSallflies16

10 genera aren't included.
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This is page 2 of specimens of Chloroperlidae. Visit the main Chloroperlidae page for:

  • The behavior and habitat of Chloroperlidae.
  • 2 streamside pictures of Chloroperlidae.

4 Stonefly Specimens in the Family Chloroperlidae:

Specimen Page:12
Chloroperlidae (Little Yellows and Little Greens) Stonefly AdultChloroperlidae (Little Yellows and Little Greens) Stonefly AdultView 6 PicturesThis specimen was completely green when I collected it from among many others gathered on a midstream rock along with their nymphal shucks (
Here's an underwater view of the pupal shucks of several already-emerged Brachycentrus numerosus caddisflies.
Here's an underwater view of the pupal shucks of several already-emerged Brachycentrus numerosus caddisflies.
Shuck: The shed exoskeleton left over when an insect molts into its next stage or instar. Most often it describes the last nymphal or pupal skin exited during emergence into a winged adult.
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early in the morning. There was also a yellow one with them, which I assumed was a different species. Now that I've seen how this one started changing from green to yellow, I have to wonder if they weren't the same species and the yellow one was just older.
Region: Poconos
Collected May 29, 2007
Added Jun 4, 2007
Specimen Page:12
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