New record of mayflies (Ephemeroptera, Insecta) from Maranhão State, Northeast Brazil
The State of Maranhão, located in northeastern Brazil, has a great biodiversity due to the complex of biomes that constitutes its territory. Due to the paucity of research in the area, there are gaps in knowledge of the local fauna. This work aims to contribute to the knowledge of the order Ephemero...
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description | The State of Maranhão, located in northeastern Brazil, has a great biodiversity due to the complex of biomes that constitutes its territory. Due to the paucity of research in the area, there are gaps in knowledge of the local fauna. This work aims to contribute to the knowledge of the order Ephemeroptera. Two species of Baetidae,
Callibaetis nigracyclus
(Cruz et al. J Nat Hist 48:591–660,
2014
) and
Cloeodes auwe
(Salles et al. Biota Neotrop 4:1–8,
2004
a), and one species of Leptophlebiidae,
Hermanella mazama
(Nascimento, Mariano and Salles, 2012) are here registered from the State. It is noteworthy that the genus
Cloeodes
Traver 1938 and
Hermanella
Needham and Murphy (Lloyd Entomol Ser 24:1–79,
1924
), still do not have records from the State and it is also worth mentioning that all new records represent an important geographic extension. |
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Callibaetis nigracyclus
(Cruz et al. J Nat Hist 48:591–660,
2014
) and
Cloeodes auwe
(Salles et al. Biota Neotrop 4:1–8,
2004
a), and one species of Leptophlebiidae,
Hermanella mazama
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Traver 1938 and
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1924
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Callibaetis nigracyclus
(Cruz et al. J Nat Hist 48:591–660,
2014
) and
Cloeodes auwe
(Salles et al. Biota Neotrop 4:1–8,
2004
a), and one species of Leptophlebiidae,
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Cloeodes
Traver 1938 and
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Needham and Murphy (Lloyd Entomol Ser 24:1–79,
1924
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Callibaetis nigracyclus
(Cruz et al. J Nat Hist 48:591–660,
2014
) and
Cloeodes auwe
(Salles et al. Biota Neotrop 4:1–8,
2004
a), and one species of Leptophlebiidae,
Hermanella mazama
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Cloeodes
Traver 1938 and
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Needham and Murphy (Lloyd Entomol Ser 24:1–79,
1924
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