Limnephilid taxa revised by speciation traits: Rhadicoleptus, Isogamus, Melampophylax genera, Chaetopteryx rugulosa, Psilopteryx psorosa species groups, Drusus bolivari, Annitella kosciuszkii species…
- J. Oláh, P. Chvojka, G. Coppa, R. Godunko, Omar Lodovici
- Biology
- 2015
The theoretical basis was elaborated for the phenotypic speciation trait by reviewing several relevant topics in the sciences of taxonomy, molecular genetics and phylogenetics, concluding that evolution works with phenotype and why the cryptic species concept is irrelevant.
Coxoplectoptera, a new fossil order of Palaeoptera (Arthropoda: Insecta), with comments on the phylogeny of the stem group of mayflies (Ephemeroptera)
- R. Godunko, A. Staniczek, G. Bechly
- Biology
- 2011
This fossil insect exhibits a very peculiar combination of derived characters like specialized forelegs with strongly elongated, free coxae, single-clawed pretarsus, and distinctly skewed pterothorax as in dragonflies, which excludes this taxon from modern Ephemeroptera.
Initial commented checklist of Iranian mayflies, with new area records and description of Procloeon caspicum sp. n. (Insecta, Ephemeroptera, Baetidae)
- J. Bojková, P. Sroka, R. Godunko
- BiologyZooKeys
- 10 April 2018
Abstract An initial checklist of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of Iran is compiled based on critical review of available literature data, complemented with new data from 38 localities of Gilan and Ardabil…
The higher phylogeny of Leptophlebiidae (lnsecta:Ephemeroptera), with description of a new species of CalliarcysEaton, 1881
- R. Godunko, P. Sroka, T. Soldán, J. Bojková
- Biology
- 2015
Calliarcys is revealed as sistergroup of Habrophlebiinae + Atalophlebiine s.l., thus justifying its classification as a subfamily Calliarcyinae, and is tested by phylogenetic analysis, for the first time using a set of 20 morphological characters.
Baetis atlanticus n. sp., a new species of the subgenus Rhodobaetis JACOB, 2003 from Madeira, Portugal (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae)
- T. Soldán, R. Godunko
- Biology
- 2006
Critical characters distinguishing this species from other representatives of Rhodobaetis are proposed and comments on its distribution, vertical distribution, habitat and substrate preference, mating flight and life cycle are given.
On the biology of Symbiocladius rhithrogenae (ZAVREL, 1924) (Diptera: Chironomidae) from the Chornohora Mts., Ukraine
- W. Giłka, M. Kłonowska-Olejnik, R. Godunko
- Biology
- 2007
A metamorphosis of a parasitic chironomid Symbiocladius rhithrogenae (ZAVŘEL, 1924) infesting nymphs of mayflies of the genera Rhithrogena EATON, 1881 and Ecdyonurus EATON, 1868 in a stream of the…
Baetis chelif n. sp., a new mayfly from Algeria with notes on B. sinespinosus Soldan and Thomas, 1983, n. stat. (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae)
- R. Godunko, A. Thomas, P. Sabatier
- Biology
- 2005
An illustrated description of male imago and larva of Baetis chelif n. sp. collected in Algeria (type locality Oued Chelif River) is given. This species belongs to the subgenus Rhodobaetis JACOB,…
Palingenia longicauda (Olivier, 1791) (Ephemeroptera, Palingeniidae): Do refugia in the Danube basin still work?
- T. Soldán, R. Godunko, S. Zahrádková, P. Sroka
- Biology
- 2009
The nature of a new occurrence might represent either a new, still unknown refuge and/or recovery of the original population(s) caused by downstream drift, and a new subarea in the Danube delta in Rumania is documented for the first time.
Commented checklist of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of Mongolia
- T. Soldán, Sanaa Enktaivan, R. Godunko
- Biology, Environmental Science
- 1 November 2009
The checklist of Mongolian Ephemeroptera now contains 96 species in 34 genera and 14 families, in addition to more than 50 new regional records.
New species of the genus Oligoneuriella Ulmer, 1924 (Ephemeroptera: Oligoneuriidae) from Turkey.
- P. Sroka, J. Bojková, T. Soldán, R. Godunko
- BiologyZootaxa
- 3 September 2015
Three new species of the genus Oligoneuriella Ulmer, 1924 from Turkey are described and new morphological characters potentially useful for the taxonomy of this genus are introduced.
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