Eustheniidae

Eustheniidae is a family of insects in the order Plecoptera, the stoneflies. They are native to Australia, New Zealand, and Chile. The nymphs live in lakes and in swift-flowing rivers and streams, where they cling to rocks. They are carnivorous. They take two to three years to develop into adults. Genera include: * McLellan, 1996 * Eusthenia Westwood, 1832 * Illies, 1960 * Illies, 1960 * Stenoperla McLachlan, 1867 * Thaumatoperla Tillyard, 1921 * † Sinitshenkova, 2013 * † Tillyard, 1935

Eustheniidae

Eustheniidae is a family of insects in the order Plecoptera, the stoneflies. They are native to Australia, New Zealand, and Chile. The nymphs live in lakes and in swift-flowing rivers and streams, where they cling to rocks. They are carnivorous. They take two to three years to develop into adults. Genera include: * McLellan, 1996 * Eusthenia Westwood, 1832 * Illies, 1960 * Illies, 1960 * Stenoperla McLachlan, 1867 * Thaumatoperla Tillyard, 1921 * † Sinitshenkova, 2013 * † Tillyard, 1935