Redescription of the adults and description of the larvae and eggs of Oligoneurioides amazonicus Demoulin (Ephemeroptera: Oligoneuriidae)
@article{Salles2007RedescriptionOT, title={Redescription of the adults and description of the larvae and eggs of Oligoneurioides amazonicus Demoulin (Ephemeroptera: Oligoneuriidae)}, author={F. Salles and M. D. S. Baptista and E. R. Da-Silva and N. Hamada and J. Serr{\~a}o}, journal={Aquatic Insects}, year={2007}, volume={29}, pages={139 - 149} }
Abstract The male adults of the genus Oligoneurioides and its type species, O. amazonicus, are redescribed. The female, larva, and egg are described for the first time and the distribution of the genus is extended. Notes on the biology of the larvae are also provided. The main characters that can be used to distinguish the genus and species from the other members of the family are: adults with (1) ventral portion of head concealed by a membranous extension of the frons; (2) vein IMP of… CONTINUE READING
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