Nomenclature (46)

  • Isogenus clio Newman, 1839: 86. (valid)
  • Isogenus clio Newman, 1839 in Walker, 1852: 146.
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  • Clioperla clio (Newman, 1839) in Grubbs & Sheldon, 2018: 27.
  • Clioperla clio (Newman, 1839) in Hogan & Grubbs, 2022: 399.

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