2021
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9665-rbent-2021-0014
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A new species of Thraulodes Ulmer (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae), with additional data on the anatomy of the reproductive tract

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“…Kluge (2020) recently published a monographic study of the group in this journal; he reported about 70 species for the genus and named 10 new ones. Cortes et al (2021) subsequently described a new species, and Pérez-Garcia et al (2021) provided some new records and biogeographic analysis, along with an updated list of species. In the current issue of Zootaxa, Raymundo et al (2021) describe one new species based on imagoes, and they provide the first description of a nymph for a species and the female imago for another species; Nascimento et al ( 2021) describe three species based on imagoes; and Orlando et al (2021) describe one new species based on male imagoes.…”
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“…Kluge (2020) recently published a monographic study of the group in this journal; he reported about 70 species for the genus and named 10 new ones. Cortes et al (2021) subsequently described a new species, and Pérez-Garcia et al (2021) provided some new records and biogeographic analysis, along with an updated list of species. In the current issue of Zootaxa, Raymundo et al (2021) describe one new species based on imagoes, and they provide the first description of a nymph for a species and the female imago for another species; Nascimento et al ( 2021) describe three species based on imagoes; and Orlando et al (2021) describe one new species based on male imagoes.…”
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“…In the current issue of Zootaxa, Raymundo et al (2021) describe one new species based on imagoes, and they provide the first description of a nymph for a species and the female imago for another species; Nascimento et al ( 2021) describe three species based on imagoes; and Orlando et al (2021) describe one new species based on male imagoes. This brings the total number of valid nominal species in Thraulodes to about 86 (Kluge 2020, Cortes et al 2021.…”
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