EPHEMEROPTERA OF THE WORLD

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REFERENCES ON GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION

Nearctic

USA

Tennessee (TN)

sources: subjects: taxa:
Eaton 1871:Monograph.    
Traver 1934    
Howell 1941:406-407 Great Smoky Mountains Nat.Park  
Berner 1948   Isonychia tusculanensis
Wright & Berner 1949 eastern Tennessee  
Berner 1956   Neoephemera
Berner & Allen 1961   Serratella
Stern & Stern 1969    
McCafferty 1975:447-504.   Ephemeroidea
Berner 1975    Leptophlebiidae
Kondratieff & Foster 1977    
Stoneburner 1977 Smoky Mountains  
Lewis 1979   Stenonema
Wright & Mattice 1981   Hexagenia
Wright & Mattice 1985   Hexagenia bilineata

Pescador 1985 

Pseudiron

Bae & McCafferty 1991   Potamanthidae
Kondratieff & Durfee 1994   Paraleptophlebia
Long & Kondratieff 1996    
Wiersema & Long 2000   Plauditus grandis
Jacobus & McCafferty 2001:294-297.   Ephemerella
Jacobus & McCafferty & Spichiger 2002   Ephemerella hispida

Jacobus & McCafferty 2003:174-193.

 

Ephemerella

Jacobus & McCafferty 2003:358-360. Smoky Mountains  
Jacobus & McCafferty 2004:127-147.   Drunella
Wiersema & McCafferty 2004:121-128.   Centroptilum, Procloeon
Dewalt & Heinold 2005 Abrams Creek, Great Smoky Mountains Nat.Park  
Jacobus & McCafferty 2005:45-46. Great Smoky Mountains  
Webb & McCafferty 2006:57-64.   Epeorus
Jacobus & McCafferty 2006:101-111. Great Smoky Mountains National Park Acentrella barbarae
Dewalt & Jacobus & McCafferty 2007 Great Smoky Mountains Nat.Park  
Parker & Flint & Jacobus & Kondratieff & McCafferty & Morse 2007 Great Smoky Mountains Nat.Park  
Sun & McCafferty 2008:1-239.   Brachycercinae
McCafferty 2010   Maccaffertium