2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcz.2019.08.006
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Askola Peters 1969 (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae): An updated review under cladistics approach

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“…This effort resulted in 63 described species of caddisflies (including eight presented in the special issue), eight mayflies, four stoneflies, and four neuropteran species (spongillaflies and antlions). In addition, other biodiversity deficits were also addressed, such as Darwinian (e.g., Calor et al, 2016;Campos et al, 2019;Assmar et al, 2022;Duarte et al, 2022;Tavares et al, 2023a), Raunkiaeran and Eltonian shortfalls (e.g., Calderón et al, 2019;Rezende et al, 2019;Boyero et al, 2021). In the special issue, five new caddisfly species are presented in honor of CGF, the patron of LEAq.…”
Section: Content Of the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effort resulted in 63 described species of caddisflies (including eight presented in the special issue), eight mayflies, four stoneflies, and four neuropteran species (spongillaflies and antlions). In addition, other biodiversity deficits were also addressed, such as Darwinian (e.g., Calor et al, 2016;Campos et al, 2019;Assmar et al, 2022;Duarte et al, 2022;Tavares et al, 2023a), Raunkiaeran and Eltonian shortfalls (e.g., Calderón et al, 2019;Rezende et al, 2019;Boyero et al, 2021). In the special issue, five new caddisfly species are presented in honor of CGF, the patron of LEAq.…”
Section: Content Of the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%