Neoperla darlingi
Neoperla darlingi is a species of insect in the family Perlidae. It is endemic to Borneo and is only known from an adult male specimen collected at Gunung Palung National Park. It has a yellow brown colour and a uniformly pale brown head; its wings are composed of a transparent membrane with brown venation and no distinctive markings. It was named after D.C. Darling, a curator of the Royal Ontario Museum who collected the holotype of this species.[1]
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Subfamily: | Perlinae |
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Species: | N. darlingi |
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Neoperla darlingi Stark & Sivec, 2007 [1] | |
References
- Stark, Bill; Sivec, Ignac (2007). "Studies of Indonesian Perlidae (Plecoptera), with descriptions of three new species". Illiesia. 3 (7): 53–64.
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