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New Species and first reports of the genera Cheleocloeon, Dabulamanzia, and Mutelocloeon (Insecta : Ephemeroptera : Baetidae) from Madagascar

@inproceedings{LugoOrtiz1997NewSA,
  title={New Species and first reports of the genera Cheleocloeon, Dabulamanzia, and Mutelocloeon (Insecta : Ephemeroptera : Baetidae) from Madagascar},
  author={Carlos Rafael Lugo-Ortiz and W. P. Mccafferty},
  year={1997}
}
Les Ephemeres Pisciforma (Insecta : Ephemeroptera : Baetidae), Cheleocloeon mirandei LUGO-ORTIZ et McCAFFERTY, n. sp., Dabulamanzia improvida LUGO-ORTIZ et MCCAFFERTY, n. sp., et Mutelocloeon thomasorum LUGO-ORTIZ et MCCAFFERTY, n. sp., sont decrits de Madagascar et representent les premieres citations de chacun de ces genres de l'ile. Les larves de C. mirandei se distinguent par de nombreux caracteres sur les pieces buccales, la presence de deux rangees marquees de denticules sur les griffes… 

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