Nemoura geei Wu, 1929
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3746.3.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6151687 |
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Nemoura geei Wu, 1929 View in CoL
Nemoura geei Wu, 1929 . China J., 10(4): 200. Type locality: Beijing (Wo-Fu-ssu); Wu 1938. Plecopt. Sin.: 170; Shimizu 1997. Aquat. Ins., 19(4): 211; Zhiltzova 2003: Fauna Russia N.S.: 292; Murányi & Park, 2011. Illiesia , 7(6): 80. Nemoura pekinensis Claassen, 1929 . Lingnan Sci. J., 7: 511. Type locality: Beijing (Tan Cheh Ssu); Syn. in Wu 1938. Plecopt. Sin.: 171.
Nemoura brevicercia Zhiltzova, 1982 . Vest. Zool. Kiev., (2): 37. Type locality: Kunashir Island; Syn. in Shimizu 1997. Aquat. Ins., 19(4): 211.
Material examined: 3 males, 4 females (HIST), CHINA: Inner Mongolia, Bayehot, Helanshan Mountain, Halawu Main Gully, 2260 m, 38.5465° N, 105.6576° E, 2011. VIII.12, Weihai Li.
Remarks. This species is widespread in the Far East, known from China, Japan, Korea and Russia (Shimizu 1997, Zwick 2010, Murányi & Park 2011, Zhiltzova 2003). In China, it is known from Beijing (Claassen 1929, Wu 1929) and Henan (Wang et al. 2013); a female was reported also from Manchuria (Chi-hu-li, Uéno 1941) but identity of the specimen is questionable and apparently this specimen has been lost (Shimizu 1997).
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