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Two new species of Apobaetis Day, 1955 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Brazil
Apobaetis Day, 1955 species are known for their small size and preference for sandy stream substrate. Species which possess such habitat preference commonly possess long and slender legs and claws, but, in Apobaetis, the length of the tarsal claw rarely is so long that it exceeds the length of tarsu...
Autor principal: | Cruz, Paulo Vilela |
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Outros Autores: | De-Souza, Márcia Regina |
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oai:repositorio:1-17754 Two new species of Apobaetis Day, 1955 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Brazil Cruz, Paulo Vilela De-Souza, Márcia Regina Apobaetis Baetidae Ephemeroptera Anatomy And Histology Animals Animals Dispersal Animals Structures Body Size Brasil Classification Ecosystem Ephemeroptera Female Growth, Development And Aging Male Nymph Organ Size Animals Distribution Animals Structures Animal Body Size Brasil Ecosystem Ephemeroptera Female Male Nymph Organ Size Apobaetis Day, 1955 species are known for their small size and preference for sandy stream substrate. Species which possess such habitat preference commonly possess long and slender legs and claws, but, in Apobaetis, the length of the tarsal claw rarely is so long that it exceeds the length of tarsus, occurring only in two species: A. lakota McCafferty, 2000 from USA and A. hamadae Cruz, Boldrini & Salles, 2011 from Brazil. In the present study, two new species with tarsal claws that exceed the length of the tarsi are described: Apobaetis pucupi sp. nov. from southeast Brazil and Apobaetis kethepiali sp. nov. from northernmost Brazil. Additionally, a new key for nymphs of Apobaetis is proposed. Copyright © 2014 Magnolia Press 2020-06-15T21:49:06Z 2020-06-15T21:49:06Z 2014 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/17754 10.11646/zootaxa.3866.4.9 en Volume 3866, Número 4, Pags. 591-599 Restrito Zootaxa |
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Apobaetis Baetidae Ephemeroptera Anatomy And Histology Animals Animals Dispersal Animals Structures Body Size Brasil Classification Ecosystem Ephemeroptera Female Growth, Development And Aging Male Nymph Organ Size Animals Distribution Animals Structures Animal Body Size Brasil Ecosystem Ephemeroptera Female Male Nymph Organ Size |
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Apobaetis Baetidae Ephemeroptera Anatomy And Histology Animals Animals Dispersal Animals Structures Body Size Brasil Classification Ecosystem Ephemeroptera Female Growth, Development And Aging Male Nymph Organ Size Animals Distribution Animals Structures Animal Body Size Brasil Ecosystem Ephemeroptera Female Male Nymph Organ Size Cruz, Paulo Vilela Two new species of Apobaetis Day, 1955 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Brazil |
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Apobaetis Baetidae Ephemeroptera Anatomy And Histology Animals Animals Dispersal Animals Structures Body Size Brasil Classification Ecosystem Ephemeroptera Female Growth, Development And Aging Male Nymph Organ Size Animals Distribution Animals Structures Animal Body Size Brasil Ecosystem Ephemeroptera Female Male Nymph Organ Size |
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Apobaetis Day, 1955 species are known for their small size and preference for sandy stream substrate. Species which possess such habitat preference commonly possess long and slender legs and claws, but, in Apobaetis, the length of the tarsal claw rarely is so long that it exceeds the length of tarsus, occurring only in two species: A. lakota McCafferty, 2000 from USA and A. hamadae Cruz, Boldrini & Salles, 2011 from Brazil. In the present study, two new species with tarsal claws that exceed the length of the tarsi are described: Apobaetis pucupi sp. nov. from southeast Brazil and Apobaetis kethepiali sp. nov. from northernmost Brazil. Additionally, a new key for nymphs of Apobaetis is proposed. Copyright © 2014 Magnolia Press |
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Cruz, Paulo Vilela |
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De-Souza, Márcia Regina |
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De-Souza, Márcia Regina |
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Two new species of Apobaetis Day, 1955 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Brazil |
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Two new species of Apobaetis Day, 1955 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Brazil |
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Two new species of Apobaetis Day, 1955 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Brazil |
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Two new species of Apobaetis Day, 1955 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Brazil |
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Two new species of Apobaetis Day, 1955 (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Brazil |
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two new species of apobaetis day, 1955 (ephemeroptera: baetidae) from brazil |
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Zootaxa |
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2020 |
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https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/17754 |
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