Arcynopterygini
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The tribe Arcynopterygini includes the Perlodidae defined as subgenera of Arcyopteryx by Ricker (1952) and given the formal status of tribe in Stark & Szczytko (1984).
References
Baumann, R. W. and D. R. Lauck.1987. Salmoperla, a new stonefly genus from northern California (Plecoptera: Perlodidae). Proc. Entomol. Soc. Washington 89: 825-830.
Ricker, W. E. 1952. Systematic studies in Plecoptera. Indiana Univ. Publ. Sci. Ser. 18:1-200.
Stark, B. P. and S. W. Szczytko. 1984. Egg morphology and classification of Perlodinae (Plecoptera: Perlodidae). Ann. Limnol. 20: 99-104.
Stark, B. P. and S. W. Szczytko. 1988. Egg morphology and phylogeny in Arcynopterygini (Plecoptera: Perlodidae). J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 61: 143-160.
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