Anacroneuria handlirschi Klap á lek, 1922:94.
Lectotype ♂ (Hofmuseum), Coroico, Bolivia, designated by Zwick (1973)
Anacroneuria handlirschi: Stark & Sivec, 1998:28
Material examined. BOLIVIA: Cochabamba Department, Province Chapare: Rio Vinchuta, Shineota, 17.008 ° S, 65.309 ° W, 255 m, 22 April 2005, S.M. Clark, R . L. Johnson, 1♂ (BYUC). Rio Espiritu Santo, Villa Tunare, 22 April 2005, S.M. Clark, R. L. Johnson, 1♂ (BYUC). La Paz Department, Province Nor Yungus: Mun. Coroico, Vagante, 2 December 2004, R. L. Johnson, V. J. Anderson, 1♂ (BYUC). Vagante, nr Coroico, 16.17854 ° S, 67.69071 ° W, 1110 m, 30 April 2006, R. L. Johnson, V. J. Anderson, S.M. Clark, 1♂ (BYUC). Rio Vagante, Vagante, 16 ° 11’ S, 67 ° 41’W, 3650’, 12 November 2009, S.M. Clark, H. R. Hinkson, 1♂, 2♀ (BYUC). Rio Huarinilla, Huarinilla, 16 ° 12’ S, 67 ° 48’ W, 3750’, 11 November 2009, S.M. Clark, H. R. Hinkson, 2♂ (BYUC).
Comments. Zwick (1973) selected the male lectotype from a surviving olivian syntype from Klap á lek’s (1922) type series. Stark & Sivec (1998) noted this species was quite common at Woytkowski’s “Hacienda Maria” site in Peru where it represented about half the catch of stonefly specimens. They also reported the species from two sites in Cochabamba which are the only previous records from Bolivia.
Anacroneuria handlirschi Klap á lek, 1922 Cochabamba, La Paz