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Podmosta decepta (Frison, 1942): Holotype label data. (Otu).
Podmosta decepta (Frison, 1942): Holotype label data. (Otu).
Podmosta rossi (Ricker, 1952): Nemoura rossi holotype label data. (Otu).

Nomenclature (17)

  • Nemoura decepta Frison, 1942: 13.
  • Nemoura rossi Ricker, 1952: 45.

    Holotype; female; bece480e-de6e-4feb-bd63-de54e771e982; deposited at: Illinois Natural History Survey (INHS); United States: Wyoming: Station 11, Nash Creek, Medicine Bow Mountains

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  • Podmosta decepta (Frison, 1942) in Baumann, Sheldon & Bottorff, 2017: 45.
  • Podmosta decepta (Frison, 1942) in Erasmus & Huber, 2020: 66.

Nomenclature references (15)

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  • Dosdall, L.M. & Giberson, D.J. (2014) Stoneflies (Plecoptera) of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. pp. 201–229.
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  • Ricker, W.E. (1952) Systematic Studies in Plecoptera. Indiana University Publications Science Series, 18, 1–200.
  • Ricker, W.E. (1954) Nomenclatural notes on Plecoptera. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of British Columbia, 51, 37–39.
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  • Zwick, P. (1973) Insecta: Plecoptera Phylogenetisches System und Katalog. Das Tierreich – Eine Zusammenstellung und Kennzeichnung der rezenten Tierformen., 94, 465 pp.

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Etymology:

Latin: deceived.