2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcz.2011.07.003
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A remarkable new genus of Atalophlebiinae (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) from the Neotropics

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“…Peters, 1969;Savage, 1982;Flowers & Dominguez, 1991;Mariano, 2011), systematics (e.g. Savage, 1983;Pescador & Peters, 1990;Dominguez, 1995Dominguez, , 2009Dominguez et al, 2001;Sartori, 2005;Gonçalves et al, 2012;Salles & Dominguez, 2012;Salles & Boldrini, 2019) and biogeography (e.g. Savage, 1987;Dominguez, 1999;Savage et al, 2005).…”
Section: Taxonomic and Phylogenetic History Of Neotropical Leptophlebmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Peters, 1969;Savage, 1982;Flowers & Dominguez, 1991;Mariano, 2011), systematics (e.g. Savage, 1983;Pescador & Peters, 1990;Dominguez, 1995Dominguez, , 2009Dominguez et al, 2001;Sartori, 2005;Gonçalves et al, 2012;Salles & Dominguez, 2012;Salles & Boldrini, 2019) and biogeography (e.g. Savage, 1987;Dominguez, 1999;Savage et al, 2005).…”
Section: Taxonomic and Phylogenetic History Of Neotropical Leptophlebmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other complexes, such as the Homothraulus complex, phylogenies with morphological data suggested that the group, at least as it was initially proposed, is paraphyletic (e.g. Dominguez, ; Gonçalves et al ., ). Here we present the first comprehensive phylogenetic study for Neotropical Leptophlebiids using molecular data and the largest family phylogeny investigation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Currently, there are 10 families, 68 genera and 258 species of Ephemeroptera recorded in Brazil (Domínguez et al 2011;Salles et al 2011;Gonçalves et al 2011Gonçalves et al , 2012. In São Paulo State, there are records of nine families, 37 genera and 53 species (Mariano & Polegatto 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, the increase in the number of studies on mayflies in recent years has contributed to a better knowledge of the biodiversity of the order in almost all regions. There are about of 258 species reported for the country with the highest number of species reported in the Southeastern Region (Domínguez et al 2011;Salles et al 2011;Gonçalves et al 2011Gonçalves et al , 2012. In the State of São Paulo 53 species were recorded (Mariano & Polegatto 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%