Isoperla transmarina (Newman, 1838): Original description from Banks 1908 Psyche: 66. (previously Isoperla ventralis). (Otu).
Isoperla transmarina (Newman, 1838): Original description from Banks 1908 Psyche: 66. (previously Isoperla ventralis). (Otu).

Nomenclature (40)

  • Chloroperla transmarina Newman, 1838: 499. (valid)

    Syntype; 7e5cad53-b86f-4b2b-9793-aca00b8c6468; United States: New York: Herkimer: taken at Trenton Falls [NY], Canada &c.;

  • Chloroperla transmarina Newman, 1838 in Newman, 1839: 87.
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  • Isoperla transmarina (Newman, 1838) in Erasmus & Huber, 2020: 67.
  • Chloroperla transmarina Newman, 1838 in Myers, Kondratieff, Grubbs, Pett, DeWalt, Mihuc & Hart, 2025: 80.

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Descendants and synonyms

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Summary of taxonomic names by rank, showing valid extant names, fossil names, invalid names, and total counts.
Taxon Valid names
Rank Extant Fossil Invalid Total
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