Chloroperla

Chloroperla is a genus of European stone-flies, erected by Edward Newman in 1836; it is the type genus of family Chloroperlidae, subfamily Chloroperlinae and tribe Chloroperlini Okamoto, 1912. Species are distributed in western Palaearctic freshwater habitats: especially Europe and including the British Isles.

Species
Hynes provides a key to the species. The Plecoptera Species File lists:
 * 1) Chloroperla acuta Berthélemy & Whytton da Terra, 1980
 * 2) Chloroperla brachyptera (Schoenemund, 1926)
 * 3) Chloroperla breviata Navás, 1918
 * 4) Chloroperla kisi Zwick, 1967
 * 5) Chloroperla kosarovi Braasch, 1969
 * 6) Chloroperla nevada Zwick, 1967
 * 7) Chloroperla russevi Braasch, 1969
 * 8) Chloroperla susemicheli Zwick, 1967
 * 9) Chloroperla tripunctata (Scopoli, 1763) - type species (as Phryganea tripunctata Scopoli, by subsequent designation )
 * 10) Chloroperla zhiltzovae Zwick, 1967