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- Soyedina abstract "Soyedina is a genus of stoneflies belonging to the family Nemouridae. This exclusively Nearctic genus was originally erected as a subgenus of Nemoura but was elevated to genus status by Joachim Illies in 1966. There are currently 11 described species, most only identifiable by small differences in the genitalia.".
- Soyedina class Insect.
- Soyedina class Neoptera.
- Soyedina family Nemouridae.
- Soyedina kingdom Animal.
- Soyedina order Plecoptera.
- Soyedina phylum Arthropod.
- Soyedina wikiPageExternalLink animaldiversity.org.
- Soyedina wikiPageExternalLink Illiesia02-06.pdf.
- Soyedina wikiPageID "14745264".
- Soyedina wikiPageRevisionID "545067445".
- Soyedina classis "Insecta".
- Soyedina familia Nemouridae.
- Soyedina genus "Soyedina".
- Soyedina genusAuthority "Ricker, 1952".
- Soyedina hasPhotoCollection Soyedina.
- Soyedina infraclassis Neoptera.
- Soyedina name "Soyedina".
- Soyedina ordo Plecoptera.
- Soyedina phylum "Arthropoda".
- Soyedina regnum "Animalia".
- Soyedina subdivision "see text".
- Soyedina subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Soyedina subject Category:Nemouridae.
- Soyedina type Animal.
- Soyedina type Eukaryote.
- Soyedina type Insect.
- Soyedina type Species.
- Soyedina type Organism.
- Soyedina comment "Soyedina is a genus of stoneflies belonging to the family Nemouridae. This exclusively Nearctic genus was originally erected as a subgenus of Nemoura but was elevated to genus status by Joachim Illies in 1966. There are currently 11 described species, most only identifiable by small differences in the genitalia.".
- Soyedina label "Soyedina".
- Soyedina label "Soyedina".
- Soyedina label "Soyedina".
- Soyedina sameAs Soyedina.
- Soyedina sameAs Soyedina.
- Soyedina sameAs m.03gwccq.
- Soyedina sameAs Q3492497.
- Soyedina sameAs Q3492497.
- Soyedina wasDerivedFrom Soyedina?oldid=545067445.
- Soyedina isPrimaryTopicOf Soyedina.
- Soyedina name "Soyedina".