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Nomenclature (4)

  • Taenionema uinta Stanger & Baumann, 1993: 205.

    Holotype; male; USNM(SF IMPORT DUPLICATE) USNM 76502; deposited at: National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution (USNM); United States: Utah: Utah, Wasatch Co., Provo River, Hwy 113, Midway

  • Taenionema uinta Stanger & Baumann, 1993 in Kondratieff & Baumann, 2002: 393.
  • Taenionema uinta Stanger & Baumann, 1993 in Stewart, 2009
  • Taenionema uinta Stanger & Baumann, 1993 in Baumann, Sheldon & Bottorff, 2017: 52.

Nomenclature references (4)

  • Baumann, R.W., Sheldon, A.L. & Bottorff, R.L. (2017) Stoneflies (Plecoptera) of Nevada. Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist, 10(1), 1–138. Available at http://doi.org/10.3398/042.010.0101
  • Kondratieff, B.C. & Baumann, R.W. (2002) A review of the stoneflies of Colorado with description of a new species of Capnia (Plecoptera: Capniidae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 128(4), 385–401.
  • Stanger, J.A. & Baumann, R.W. (1993) A revision of the stonefly genus Taenionema (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 119(3), 171–229.
  • Stewart, K.W. (2009) New descriptions of North American Taenionema larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia: International Journal of Stonefly Research, 5(12), 128–145. Available at http://illiesia.speciesfile.org/papers/Illiesia05-12.pdf

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Etymology:

Named for the Uinta Mountains, where it was first recognized as being distinctive.