2017
DOI: 10.15560/13.2.2067
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New records of Ephemeroptera (Insecta) from Tocantins state, northern Brazil

Abstract: New records and notes on the distribution of the Ephemeroptera are presented. The genera Campylocia, Amanahyphes, Traverhyphes, Simothraulopsis, Tikuna, and Ulmeritoides are reported from Serra do Lajeado Environmental Protection Area, Tocantins state. With the results of the present study, the number of species known for Tocantins state has increased from two to seven.

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“…Previous records for the species were compiled from the following studies: (i) S. diamantinensis; Mariano 2010, Campos et al 2017, Nascimento et al 2017and Costa et al 2018(ii) S. demerara;Traver 1947, Demou-lin 1966, Hubbard 1982, Domínguez et al 1997, Salles et al 2010, Lima et al 2015, Campos et al 2016, Lima et al 2016, Takiya et al 2016, Boldrini and Krolow 2017, Nascimento et al 2017, and Costa et al 2018. When the geographic coordinates of a given record were not made available by these authors, we used the coordinates of the municipality where the record was taken.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous records for the species were compiled from the following studies: (i) S. diamantinensis; Mariano 2010, Campos et al 2017, Nascimento et al 2017and Costa et al 2018(ii) S. demerara;Traver 1947, Demou-lin 1966, Hubbard 1982, Domínguez et al 1997, Salles et al 2010, Lima et al 2015, Campos et al 2016, Lima et al 2016, Takiya et al 2016, Boldrini and Krolow 2017, Nascimento et al 2017, and Costa et al 2018. When the geographic coordinates of a given record were not made available by these authors, we used the coordinates of the municipality where the record was taken.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simothraulopsis demerara (Traver, 1947) Previous distribution. Pará (Domínguez et al 1997), Amazonas (Domínguez et al 1997), Roraima (Nascimento et al 2017), Amapá (Nascimento et al 2017), Rondônia (Nascimento et al 2017), Tocantins (Boldrini & Krolow 2017), Ceará (Nascimento et al 2017), Piauí (Takiya et al 2016), Bahia (Lima et al 2016), Pernambuco (Lima et al 2012b), Maranhão (Nascimento et al 2020), Mato Grosso (Nascimento et al 2017) Simothraulopsis sinuosus Lima, 2018 Previous distribution. Maranhão (Nascimento et al 2020) and Piauí (Lima 2018).…”
Section: Leentvaaria Palpalis Demoulin 1966mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional records from Colombia: none. Previous distribution: SURINAME: Marowijne District (Domínguez, 1995: 19); BRAZIL: Mato Grosso state (Shimano et al, 2010: 304), Pernambuco state (Lima et al, 2015: 5), Tocantins state (Boldrini and Krolow, 2017: 3), Pará state (Shimano et al, 2018: 141), Maranhão state (Nascimento et al, 2020: 588).…”
Section: Miroculis (Atroari) Colombiensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tikuna bilineata (Needham & Murphy, 1924) (Fig. 5D) Previous distribution: COLOMBIA: Amazonas department, La Chorrera (Needham and Murphy, 1924: 48); SURINAME: Surinam River (Traver, 1947: 156); PERU and SURINAME (Hubbard, 1982: 264); BRAZIL: Pará state; ECUADOR: Pastaza Province; SURINAME: Wijne District and VENEZUELA: Zulia state (Peters et al, 2005: 52;Chacón et al, 2009: 728); PERU: Madre de Dios department, Ucayali Province, and Maynas Province (Sweeney et al, 2009: 315;Kluge, 2015: 182); BRAZIL: Mato Grosso and Pará states (Boldrini et al, 2009: 225;Shimano et al, 2011: 250;Brasil et al, 2013: 262;Shimano et al, 2013: 36), Espírito Santo state (Angeli et al, 2015: 202), Tocantins state (Boldrini and Krolow, 2017: 3), Goiás state (Raimundi, 2019: 40), and Maranhão state (Nascimento et al, 2020: 587).…”
Section: Terpidinaementioning
confidence: 99%