taxonID	type	description	language	source
AA15BF28FFDECE4CFEA828704702F900.taxon	distribution	Distribution. East of the 90 th Meridian (Atlantic Canada southward to Tennessee and the Carolinas).	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDECE4CFEA828704702F900.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. New Hampshire: Strafford Co., Mad River, 2 km southwest of Farmington, 20 - IV- 2008, D. S. Chandler, ♂ and ♀ larvae. West Virginia: Mingo Co., Laurel Creek Public Hunting Area, Laurel Fork of Pigeon Creek, 3.2 km south of Dingess, CR 317, 2 - III- 1976, R. F. Kirchner, 4 ♂, 4 ♀, ♂ and ♀ exuviae. Characters. Color, pigmentation (Fig. 8), maxillae (Fig. 25), body, leg (Fig. 46) and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism (Figs. 57, 68, 78) generally typical of genus. Body length ♂ 7 mm, ♀ 8 mm. Antennal segments approximately 64. Cercal segments ♂ 44 - 48, ♀ 50 - 54. Male 9 th sternum (Fig. 87) ovate behind greatest width, with posterolateral sides convex and apex narrowly rounded; anterior portion ovate with sinuate sides. Female 9 th sternum (Fig. 100) narrower than ♂ posteriorly, with less convex sides and anterior portion broadly triangulate with straight sides.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDECE4CFF682DB345E4FCC0.taxon	description	(Figs. 69, 88, 101)	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDECE4CFF682DB345E4FCC0.taxon	distribution	Distribution. California.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDECE4CFF682DB345E4FCC0.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. California: Alameda Co., Arroyo Mocho Creek, south of Livermore, 19 - III- 1985, R. W. Baumann & C. R. Nelson, 2 ♂ and 2 ♀ larvae, 20 + additional larvae, 26 ♂ and 34 ♀ (field correlated; no congeners collected this locality this date or previously). Characters. Color, pigmentation, maxillae, body, leg and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism generally typical of genus. Body length ♂ 8 - 8.5 mm, ♀ 9.5 - 10 mm. Antennal segments approximately 65. Cercal segments (broken- no count). Both ♂ and ♀ 9 th sterna (Figs. 88, 101) triangulate behind greatest width, with posterolateral sides slightly convex and apex narrowly rounded; anterior portion triangulate with straight sides.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDECE4CFC1228704359F900.taxon	distribution	Distribution. California.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDECE4CFC1228704359F900.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. California: Los Angeles Co., Placerita Canyon Creek, Placerita State Park, 21 - I- 1985, R. W. Baumann & K. Dobry, ♂ and ♀ larvae (no adults were collected at the same time in this intermittent, seasonal creek, but a male and female were collected here 24 - IV- 1980, and it is unlikely that congeners are present); 1 vial of S. G. Jewett, Jr. collection with no locality, 1 - II- 1954, 5 ♂ larvae and 1 ♀ larva labeled “ Brachyptera grinelli (Bks.) ” Characters. Color, pigmentation (Fig. 9), leg (Fig. 47) and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism (Figs. 59, 70, 79) generally typical of genus. Body (Fig. 19) and legs (Fig. 47) with more surface hairs than other species. Body length ♂ 9 mm, ♀ 10 - 11 mm. Antennal segments 62 - 65. Cercal segments undetermined (broken). Male 9 th sternum (Fig. 89) ovate with rounded apex. Female 9 th sternum (Fig. 102) distinctively shaped, with posterolateral sides concave.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDECE4DFCC12DB3444BFCFC.taxon	description	(Figs. 48, 90, 103)	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDECE4DFCC12DB3444BFCFC.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Southwest; Arizona and New Mexico.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDECE4DFCC12DB3444BFCFC.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. New Mexico: Grant Co., Cherry Creek at Hwy. 255 bridge, 14 - III- 1984, G. Z. Jacobi & D. U. Potter, 4 ♂ larvae and 5 ♀ larvae; same data, separate vial, 3 ♂ larvae and 1 ♀ larva labeled “ holotype 4 N ”. Characters. Color, pigmentation, maxillae, body, leg (Fig. 48) and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism generally typical of genus. Body small, ♂ and ♀ 6 - 7 mm. Antennal segments ♂ 56 - 60, ♀ 60 - 64. Cercal segments ♂ and ♀ 42 - 44. Male 9 th sternum (Fig. 90) broadly triangulate behind greatest width, with broadly rounded apex; anterior portion broadly triangulate with straight sides. Female 9 th sternum (Fig. 103) narrowly triangulate behind greatest width, with nearly straight posterolateral sides and anterior portion with slightly convex sides.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDFCE4DFEA9282C4419F901.taxon	description	(Figs. 1 A-D, 2 - 7, 49, 91, 104)	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDFCE4DFEA9282C4419F901.taxon	distribution	Distribution. California.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDFCE4DFEA9282C4419F901.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. California: Orange Co. Silverado Creek in Silverado Canyon, at gravel low water crossing, 100 m above USFS gate, N 33 ° 45 ’ W 117 ° 35 ’ (paratype locality; Baumann & Nelson 2007), 6 - IV- 2004, K. W. Stewart & E. F. Drake, 2 larvae; 9 - II- 2005, 1 ♂, 1 ♀, E. F. Drake; 10 - III- 2005 and 25 - III- 2005, 66 ♂ 22 ♀, 32 larvae, E. F. Drake; 4 - IV- 2005, 27 ♂, 28 ♀, 1 ♂ and 1 ♀ reared, K. W. Stewart & E. F. Drake (field correlated with no congeners and reared). Characters. Color, pigmentation (Fig. 1 A), maxillae (Figs. 2 - 7), body, leg (Figs. 1 B, 49) and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism generally typical of genus. Body length 9 - 11 mm. Antennal segments ♂ 62 - 66, ♀ 56 - 60. Cercal segments ♂ 36, ♀ 38. Male 9 th sternum (Figs. 1 C, 91) ovate, with broadly rounded apex. Female 9 th sternum (Fig. 104) broadly triangulate and narrower than male behind greatest width, with narrowly rounded apex, and anterior portion broadly triangulate with straight sides.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDFCE4DFF572DB343A6FCFC.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Pacific Northwest; Oregon and Washington.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDFCE4DFF572DB343A6FCFC.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Oregon: Wasco Co., Rowena Dell Creek, Hwy. 30, Mile 6 west of Rowena on Scenic Drive Road, 1 - IV- 1983, K. W. Stewart, 4 ♂ larvae, 10 ♀ larvae, 13 ♂ (4 reared), 20 ♀ (5 reared), 24 ♂ exuvia, 57 ♀ exuvia. (field correlated and reared). Characters. Color, pigmentation (Fig. 10), maxillae (Fig. 27), body, leg (Fig. 50) and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism (Figs. 59, 71) generally typical of genus. Body length ♂ 9 mm, ♀ 10 - 11 mm. Antennal segments ♂ 58 - 60. Cercal segments ♂ 44 - 46. Male 9 th sternum triangulate behind greatest width, with nearly straight posterolateral sides and pointed apex; anterior portion broadly U-shaped with nearly straight sides. Female 9 th sternum (Fig. 105) similar in shape to male.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDFCE4DFC69282C4268F965.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Alaska, Pacific Northwest (California, Oregon, Washington), western Canada (British Columbia, Yukon), and Lake Tahoe area of Nevada.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDFCE4DFC69282C4268F965.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Nevada: Washoe Co., Third Creek, Hwy. 431, Incline Village, 21 - IV- 1987, R. W. Baumann, C. R. Nelson, & S. Wells, ♂ and ♀ larvae; 24 - VI- 1980, 45 ♂, 38 ♀; 29 - IV- 1991, 2 ♂, 1 ♀. (field correlated large population, with no congeners collected). Characters. Color, pigmentation (Fig. 11), maxillae (Fig. 28), body, leg (Fig. 51) and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism (Fig. 80) generally typical of genus. Body length ♂ 9 - 10 mm, ♀ 9 - 11 mm. Antennal segments approximately 64. Cercal segments ♂ 52, ♀ not determined- all broken. Male 9 th sternum (Fig. 93) ovate with posterolateral sides slightly angulate; anterior portion broadly U-shaped. Female 9 th sternum (Fig. 106) narrowly triangulate posteriorly behind greatest width, with posterolateral sides slightly convex and apex pointed.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDFCE4EFCE82D974488FCFC.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington).	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDFCE4EFCE82D974488FCFC.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Oregon: Clatsop Co., Nehalem River, 3.2 km southeast of Elsie on Spruce Run Co. Park Road, 1 - III- 1985, K. W. Stewart, 1 ♂ larva and 1 ♀ larva, 13 ♂, 2 ♀ (1 ♂ and 1 ♀ reared); Clatsop Co., South Fork Quartz Creek, Hwy. 26 bridge, approximately mile 25, 31 - III- 1983, 2 ♀ larvae; Clackamas Co., Vic Firewood Road, 6.5 km west of Oregon City, 17 - III- 1972, S. G. Jewett Jr., 8 ♂, 8 ♀. Characters. Color, pigmentation (Fig. 12), maxillae (Fig. 29), body, leg (Fig. 52) and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism (Figs. 60, 72, 81) generally typical of genus. Body length 9 - 9.5 mm. Antennal segments broken (59 +). Cercal segments broken (44 +?). Male 9 th sternum (Fig. 94) broadly triangulate behind greatest width and apically pointed; anterior portion narrowly U-shaped with straight sides.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDCCE4EFE99282C42C3FEF1.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Widespread west of the 100 th Meridian (Alberta, Alaska, Arizona, British Columbia, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Yukon).	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDCCE4EFE99282C42C3FEF1.taxon	materials_examined	Material Examined. Alaska: Chena River near Fairbanks, 4 - IV- 1968, Kreizenbeck, 5 ♂ nymphs, 5 ♀ larvae; 10 - III- 1972, E. W. Shallock & W. M. Jinkinson, ♂ reared with exuvium and 1 ♂ and 4 ♀ larvae partially emerged with attached exuvia; 3 - IV- 1972, E. W. Shallock & W. M. Jinkinson, ♂ reared with exuvium, 2 ♀ reared with exuvia; 11 - IV- 1972, E. W. Shallock W. M. Jinkinson, 29 ♂ larvae, 11 ♀ larvae, 2 ♂ reared with exuvia. Montana: Lincoln Co., Kootenai River, 19 - III- 1970, R. L. Newell, 2 ♂ larvae. New Mexico: Rio Arriba Co., Rio de las Vallecitos, R. Hassage, 20 - III- 1986, 4 reared ♂ with exuvia, 2 reared ♀ with exuvia, 1 partially emerged ♀ with exuvium attached. Characters. Color, pigmentation (Fig. 13), maxillae (Fig. 30), body, leg (Fig. 53) and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism (Figs. 61, 73, 82) generally typical of genus. Body length ♂ 8.5 - 10 mm, ♀ 9 - 11 mm. Antennal segments ♂ 64 - 68, ♀ 64 - 68. Cercal segments ♂ 46 - 58, ♀ 44 - 58. Male 9 th sternum (Fig. 95) ovate with posterolateral sides convex and apex narrowly rounded. Female 9 th sternum (Fig. 108) narrower than ♂, triangulate behind greatest width with nearly straight sides, and pointed apex.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDCCE4EFC172A2245ECFA89.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Widespread west of the 100 th Meridian (Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Yukon).	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDCCE4EFC172A2245ECFA89.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Utah: Salt Lake Co., Mill Creek east of Salt Lake City, 11 - IV- 1966, R. W. Baumann, 3 ♂ larvae, 2 ♀ larvae; Mill Creek, 0.8 km above Porter Fork, 27 - IV- 1981, K. W. Stewart, B. P. Stark, W. D. Shepard, & D. D. Zeigler, 6 ♂, 3 ♀, 6 ♂ larvae, 20 ♀ larvae. Washington: Whatcom Co., North Fork of the Nooksak River, 18 - IV- 1988, K. W. Stewart, 1 ♂ and 1 ♀ reared with exuvia. (I. D. confirmed by R. W. Baumann). Characters. Color, pigmentation (Fig. 14), maxillae (Fig. 31), body, leg (Fig. 54), and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism (Figs. 62, 74, 83) generally typical of genus. Body length ♂ 7.5 - 8.5 mm, ♀ 8.5 - 9.5 mm. Antennal segments approximately 64. Cercal segments ♂ and ♀ 52. Male 9 th sternum (Fig. 96) ovate, with posterolateral sides convex and rounded apex. Female 9 th sternum (Fig. 109) ovate with posterolateral sides slightly convex and narrowly rounded apex.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDCCE4FFC082E3B445FFDF6.taxon	distribution	Distribution. California.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDCCE4FFC082E3B445FFDF6.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. California: El Dorado Co., North Cosumnes River at Capps Crossing, 9.7 km east of Grizzly Flat, 14 - IV- 1980, R. L. Bottorff, 3 ♂ larvae, 6 ♀ larvae (field associated with adults from this site). Siskiyou Co., Shasta River at bridge north of Weed, 2 - IV- 1983, K. W. Stewart, 2 ♂, 1 ♀, 1 ♂ larva, 2 ♀ larvae (field associated also with adults collected at this locality listed in Stanger & Baumann 1993). Characters. Color, pigmentation (Fig. 15), maxillae, body, leg (Fig. 55) and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism (Figs. 75, 84) generally typical of genus. Body length ♂ 9 - 9.5 mm, ♀ 10 - 10.5 mm. Antennal segments approximately 74. Cercal segments approximately 56. Male 9 th sternum (Fig. 97) broadly triangulate behind greatest width, with posterolateral sides convex; anterior portion broadly U-shaped. Female 9 th sternum (Fig. 110) narrowly triangulate behind greatest width, with posterolateral sides slightly rounded and pointed apex.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDDCE4FFEAB292A46FEF9D2.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Colorado, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDDCE4FFEAB292A46FEF9D2.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Nevada: Eureka Co., Humbolt River at Dunphy, 12 - IV- 2005, B. C. Kondratieff & R. W. Baumann, 7 ♂, 5 ♀, 2 ♀ larvae. Utah: Wasatch Co., Provo River, Hwy 113 at Midway, 19 - III- 1981, J. Stanger & S. Clarke, 2 ♂ larvae and 1 ♀ larva (field correlated with many adults collected in the Provo River listed in Stanger & Baumann 1993 and brachyptery of ♂ nymph wingpads). Characters. Color, pigmentation (Fig. 16), maxillae (Fig. 32), body, leg (Fig. 56), and cercal setation, and sexual dimorphism (Figs. 64, 85) generally typical of genus. Body length ♂ 9 - 10 mm, ♀ 9 - 10 mm. Antennal segments ♂ 62 - 54, ♀ 62 - 64. Male wingpads (Fig. 33) brachypterous, as in wings of adult, and ♀ wingpads (Fig. 34) macropterous. Cercal segments ♂ 44, ♀ 44. Male 9 th sternum (Fig. 99) narrowly triangulate in posterior half with pointed apex; anterior half narrowly U-shaped. Female 9 th sternum (Fig. 112) broader than ♂ in posterior half, and with rounded apex.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDDCE4FFF472D0645E8FD6D.taxon	description	(Figs. 65, 66, 67, 76, 77, 86, 98, 111)	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDDCE4FFF472D0645E8FD6D.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Idaho, eastern Oregon.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
AA15BF28FFDDCE4FFF472D0645E8FD6D.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Oregon: Umatilla Co., Meachum Creek, Hwy 84 bridge at Meachum (type locality), 1 - IV- 1983, 1 ♀ larva, K. W. Stewart (stream iced over); 26 - IV- 2004, 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 1 reared ♂ with exuvium, 2 reared ♀ with exuvia, 2 ♀ larvae, K. W. Stewart & B. Armitage. Characters. Color, pigmentation, maxillae, body, leg, and cercal (Figs. 66, 67) setation, and sexual dimorphism (Figs. 65, 76, 77) generally typical of genus. Body length (♂ exuvium) 8.5 mm, ♀ 9 mm. Antennal segments 56 - 58. Cercal segments undetermined (broken). Male 9 th sternum (Fig. 98) wide behind greatest width and broadly rounded (nearly truncate) apically. Female 9 th sternum (Fig. 111) narrowly triangulate in apical half with narrowly rounded apex.	en	Stewart, Kenneth W. (2009): New Descriptions Of North American Taenionema Larvae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). Illiesia 5 (12): 128-145, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4759332
