Plecoptera recta was created in 1886.
Potentilla recta was created in 1753.
Eublemma recta was created in 1852.
La Recta Final was created in 1989.
Plecoptera is the name given to a group of insects - commonly called 'stoneflies' The name literally means 'braided wings' in reference to the veins in the insects wing.
the vasa recta MasteringAandP = Vasa Recta
La Recta Provincia - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Romolo Fochetti has written: 'Plecoptera' -- subject(s): Stoneflies
Hugh Bernard Noel Hynes has written: 'The ecology of running waters' -- subject(s): Limnology, Stream ecology, Freshwater ecology 'Comments on the taxonomy of Australian Austroperlidae and Gripopterygidae (Plecoptera)' -- subject(s): Plecoptera
Richard W. Baumann has written: 'The Amphinemura venusta complex of Western North America (Plecoptera: Nemouridae)' -- subject(s): Amphinemura, Amphinemura venusta, Classification, Insects 'Revision of the stonefly family Nemouridae (Plecoptera)' -- subject(s): Classification, Insects, Nemouridae
The vasa recta. It is the main capillary that collects the filtered blood from the afferent tubule.
Vasa Recta
John E. Brittain has written: 'Life history strategies in ephemeroptera and plecoptera' 'Invertebrate drift'