Brachyptera algirica Aubert 1956

Vinçon, Gilles, Alami, Majida El & Errochdi, Sanae, 2014, Contribution To The Knowledge Of The Moroccan High And Middle Atlas Stoneflies (Plecoptera, Insecta), Illiesia 10 (3), pp. 17-31 : 20

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4760483

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4765197

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scientific name

Brachyptera algirica Aubert 1956
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Material examined. Middle-Atlas: Taza, SW Tazzeka Mount, below Bab Taka Pass, brook, Oued el Abod tributary, 1500-1700 m, 13.04.201 3, 2♀ ( VIN) , 1♀ ( ERR). High-Atlas: N. slope of Tizi n’Test Pass, 22 Km above Ijoukak, Idni Forest House, Oued Nfiss tributary, 1430 m, 22.01.200 6, 2♂ + 7 larva + 2 exuviae ( VIN) . N. slope below Tizi n’Test Pass, brook, 1900 m, 24.02.199 6, 1♀ ( VIN) . S. slope below Tizi n’Test Pass, brook 1600 m, 22.01.200 6, 1 larva. SW Chichaoua, Imi n’Tanoute Pass, brook, 22.01.200 6, 2♂, 6♀ ( VIN) .

Distribution. First records from the High-Atlas. A North African species which occurs in the Maghreb from Tunisia to Morocco.

Ecology. It occurs in high mountain brooks and torrents (1200-1900 m) in the High and Middle Atlas. The emergence period is mainly during winter and early spring (I-IV).

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