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A new species of Acentrella Bengtsson, 1912 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Thailand.

Zootaxa, 2022
Following a series of biodiversity surveys conducted in Thailand, Acentrella fimbriata sp. nov. is described and illustrated based on the nymph, male subimago and egg stages.
Nisarat Tungpairojwong   +2 more
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A new species of Nigrobaetis Novikova amp; Kluge, 1987 (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae) from Tamil Nadu, India.

Zootaxa, 2022
Nigrobaetis klugei sp. nov. is described based on nymphs from the Sastha falls of Western Ghats, Southern India. The nymph of Nigrobaetis klugei sp. nov.
T. Sivaruban   +3 more
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A new species and record of Labiobaetis Novikova and Kluge, 1987 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from India

Aquatic Insects, 2022
A new species of Labiobaetis Novikova and Kluge, 1987 is described based on the larval material from Tamil Nadu, southern India. The total number of Labiobaetis species in India is thereby increased to eight. Labiobaetis davamanii sp. n.
T. Sivaruban   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Two new species of small minnow mayfly (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from a mine-tailing dam disaster area in Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Zootaxa, 2022
After the worst mine-tailing dam disaster which occurred in Minas Gerais state, Brazil, it was necessary to understand the extent of the biodiversity loss. Thus, based on legal obligations, a monitoring of the fauna and flora along the Rio Doce basin was
C. R. De Lima   +3 more
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Cloeodes(Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) in Africa

Aquatic Insects, 1994
The South African species Cloeodes inzingae (Crass) is redescribed as adults and larvae based on newly found material. This species is most closely related to far eastern Palaearctic (China) and Oriental (Sri Lanka) species rather than Neotropical species.
W. P. McCafferty, R D Waltz
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Five new species of Apobaetis Day (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) and updated key to nymphs.

Zootaxa
This study focuses on the Baetidae family of Ephemeroptera, particularly the Pan-American genus Apobaetis Day, 1955, in Brazil. Baetidae is the second richest family in this order, with over 1100 species globally.
C. R. Lima, P. V. Cruz, Neusa Hamada
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Family Baetidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) from Venezuelan Guayana’s Uplands

open access: yesZootaxa, 2011
The family Baetidae is still poorly known from Venezuela, particularly in the South of this country. Three field trips were carried out in La Gran Sabana region (Bolívar State). As a result of these trips, four genera (Cryptonympha, Harpagobaetis, Spiritiops and Zelusia) and nine species are reported for the first time from this region. A discussion of
Carolina Nieto
exaly   +5 more sources

CallibaetisEaton (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Brazil

Journal of Natural History, 2014
Callibaetis Eaton remains poorly known in South America. Some of the species in the genus are difficult to identify with confidence and most are known only at the adult stage. In this paper we increase the number of species known to occur in Brazil from 11 to 18; diagnoses of species are improved; five new species are described based on nymphs and ...
Cruz, Paulo Vilela   +2 more
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A new species and new record of the genus Platybaetis Mller-Liebenau, 1980 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Eastern Himalaya, India.

Zootaxa, 2021
A new species of Platybaetis viz., P. selvai sp. nov. is described herein based on larval collections from Tangon stream in the state of Arunachal Pradesh in Eastern region of Indian Himalaya.
T. Kubendran   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A cladistic insight into the higher level classification of Baetidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera)

, 2020
Baetidae was one of the first families established for mayflies (Ephemeroptera). After more than 200 years of progressive research, Baetidae is now known as the most species‐rich family in the order.
P. V. Cruz   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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