"History of stonefly research in the Czech Republic is inherently connected with names of Eugenie K\u0159elinov\u00E1 (formerly the Institute of Entomology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha) and Jaroslav Rau\u0161er (formerly Geographical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno). Their contribution to knowledge of morphology, faunistics, distribution and chorology of stoneflies is based on extensive material (including larvae, adults, and exuviae) collected from 1947 to 1965. Although this material comes from more than 750 sites distributed all over the Czech Republic representing the widest and the most complex data about stoneflies in Central Europe, it has been published only partly. After forty years the restoration of both collections is inevitably necessary."@en . . . "Collections of the Czech Republic stoneflies by E. K\u0159elinov\u00E1 and J. Rau\u0161er" . . . . . "Collections of the Czech Republic stoneflies by E. K\u0159elinov\u00E1 and J. Rau\u0161er"@en . "Collections of the Czech Republic stoneflies by E. K\u0159elinov\u00E1 and J. Rau\u0161er" . . "14310" . "RIV/00216224:14310/08:00029132!RIV10-MSM-14310___" . "Bojkov\u00E1, Jind\u0159i\u0161ka" . . . "stoneflies collections K\u0159elinov\u00E1 Rau\u0161er"@en . "1"^^ . "Collections of the Czech Republic stoneflies by E. K\u0159elinov\u00E1 and J. Rau\u0161er"@en . "P(GA206/06/1133), Z(MSM0021622416)" . . "RIV/00216224:14310/08:00029132" . . "[84B02CF0E17E]" . . . "360353" . . "History of stonefly research in the Czech Republic is inherently connected with names of Eugenie K\u0159elinov\u00E1 (formerly the Institute of Entomology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha) and Jaroslav Rau\u0161er (formerly Geographical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno). Their contribution to knowledge of morphology, faunistics, distribution and chorology of stoneflies is based on extensive material (including larvae, adults, and exuviae) collected from 1947 to 1965. Although this material comes from more than 750 sites distributed all over the Czech Republic representing the widest and the most complex data about stoneflies in Central Europe, it has been published only partly. After forty years the restoration of both collections is inevitably necessary." . . "1"^^ .