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Title: A new species of Tricorythopsis Traver, 1958 (Leptohyphidae) and occurrence of Pannota (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) species in Amapá state, Brazil
Authors: Belmont, Enide Luciana Lima
Cruz, Paulo Vilela
Hamada, Neusa
Keywords: Anatomy And Histology
Animals
Animals Dispersal
Animals Structures
Body Size
Classification
Ephemeroptera
Growth, Development And Aging
Male
Organ Size
Animals Distribution
Animals Structures
Animal
Body Size
Ephemeroptera
Male
Organ Size
Issue Date: 2015
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Zootaxa
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 4007, Número 1, Pags. 104-112
Abstract: The objectives of this study were to describe a new species of Tricorythopsis based on adults, and to report for the first time the following species and genera in Amapá state, Brazil: Amanahyphes saguassu Salles & Molineri, Macunahyphes australis (Banks), Macunahyphes pemonensis Molineri, Grillet, Nieto, Dominguez & Guerrero, Tricorythodes yapekuna Belmont, Salles & Hamada, Tricorythopsis faeculopsis Belmont, Salles & Hamada, Tricorythopsis pseudogibbus Dias & Salles, Tricorythopsis rondoniensis (Dias, Cruz & Ferreira), Tricorythopsis yucupe Dias, Salles & Ferreira (Leptohyphidae), Coryphorus aquilus Peters (Coryphoridae) and Brasilocaenis (Caenidae). Macunahyphes pemonensis is recorded for the first time in Brazil. Tricorythopsis yusuaia sp. nov., can be distinguished from congeners by the following combination of characteristics: abdomen with black and reddish marks, a strongly sclerotized spine present on the base of the median filament, and the base and lateral margins of penes being sclerotized. © 2015 Magnolia Press.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4007.1.7
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