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The genome sequence of a stonefly, Nemurella pictetii Klapalek, 1900

: Stoneflies are part of the order Plecoptera , a name derived from the Greek plekein (to fold) and pteron (wing), referring to how they fold their wings flat over their backs. Stonefly Free

: There are approximately 3,500 to 4,000 species found on every continent except Antarctica. The genome sequence of a stonefly, Nemurella pictetii

: Recent genomic studies, such as those on Nemurella pictetii and Protonemura montana , have successfully assembled chromosomal-level genomes, providing insights into their evolution and sex determination. Life Cycle and Metamorphosis belonging to the order

Stoneflies (Plecoptera): A Comprehensive Overview Stoneflies , belonging to the order , are a primitive group of aquatic insects that serve as critical indicators of ecosystem health. With over 4,000 described species globally, they are primarily known for their high sensitivity to pollution and their essential role in aquatic food webs. Biological Classification and Diversity

Stoneflies undergo , which includes three stages: egg, nymph (naiad), and adult.

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