- Source: Zelandoperla
Zelandoperla is a genus of ‘long-tailed’ stoneflies endemic to New Zealand, placed within Southern Hemisphere family Gripopterygidae.
Zelandoperla species occur in high-gradient, stoney streams throughout New Zealand, where they feed predominantly on biofilms.
The currently recognised species are:
Zelandoperla agnetis (McLellan 1967)
Zelandoperla decorata (Tillyard 1923)
Zelandoperla denticulata (McLellan 1967)
Zelandoperla fenestrata (Tillyard 1923)
Zelandoperla maungatuaensis (Foster, McCulloch & Waters 2019)
Two additional described species (Zelandoperla pennulata; Zelandoperla tillyardi) are now considered to be ecotypes of the polymorphic Z. fenestrata.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Zelandoperla
- Zelandoperla fenestrata
- Melanism
- Zelandoperla maungatuaensis
- Austroperla
- Batesian mimicry
- Austroperlidae
- Gripopterygidae