These are suggested, not comprehensive, lists. The taxonomic certification examinations may include taxa that are not included in the more general keys (e.g., Merritt and Cummins).
We expect taxonomists to be aware of recent literature changes and know how to identify the genera even though there may not be any keys. A good taxonomist needs to know how to work in the absence of keys.
While we will attempt to include primary literature, it is the candidate’s responsibility to be familiar with the current status of the group in question.
Suggested Keys for Group 2 (EPT)
- Larvae of the southeastern USA: mayfly, stonefly, and caddisfly species (Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera). Biota of South Carolina –Volume 9. 2017. Morse, J.C., W.P. McCafferty, B.P. Stark, and L.M. Jacobus (editors). Clemson University Public Service Publishing, Clemson, South Carolina.
- An introduction to the aquatic insects of North America, 5th edition. 2019. Merritt, R.W., K.W. Cummins, and M.B. Berg. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa. ISBN 978-1-5249-6854-0. **Substantive corrections to 1st printing of 5th edition**
- Aquatic entomology, the fisherman’s and ecologist’s illustrated guide to insects. W.P. McCafferty. 1983. Jones & Bartlett Learning, Burlington, Massachusetts. ISBN 0-86720-017-0.
Ephemeroptera
- Mayfly larvae of Wisconsin (free download). 2016. Klubertanz, T. H. University of Wisconsin Extension Publications, Madison, Wisconsin.
- Updates, additions, and probable future changes to Merritt, Cummins, and Berg – Chapter 11, Ephemeroptera. 2011. Steven Burian. Download (15MB)
Plecoptera
- Stoneflies: nymphs of North America, 2nd edition. 2002. Stewart, K. W., and B. P. Stark, The Caddis Press, Columbus, Ohio.
- The stoneflies (Plecoptera) of Alaska and Western Canada. 2006. Stewart, K.W., and M. W. Oswood. The Caddis Press, Columbus, Ohio.
Trichoptera
- Trichoptera: larvae of the North American caddisfly genera, 2nd edition. 1996. Wiggins, G.B., University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada.