2010
DOI: 10.1080/01650424.2010.482940
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The adult and redefinition of the genusPrebaetodesLugo-Ortiz & McCafferty (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae), with description of a new species from Venezuela

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“…Diagnosis: 1) mandíbula derecha con ocho dentículos en los incisivos; 2) mandíbula izquierda con diez dentículos en los incisivos; 3) segmento II del palpo labial recto; 4) tibia con forma recta; 5) margen dorsal de la tibia con 5-8 setas como espinas (Chacón et al, 2010).…”
Section: Prebaetodes Meridinensis Chacón Pescador and Segnini 2010unclassified
“…Diagnosis: 1) mandíbula derecha con ocho dentículos en los incisivos; 2) mandíbula izquierda con diez dentículos en los incisivos; 3) segmento II del palpo labial recto; 4) tibia con forma recta; 5) margen dorsal de la tibia con 5-8 setas como espinas (Chacón et al, 2010).…”
Section: Prebaetodes Meridinensis Chacón Pescador and Segnini 2010unclassified
“…A detailed list of specimens of these species can be found in Nieto (2010). Other species included were S. tepuensis, scored from type material (IML), and P. meridinensis scored from the literature (Chacón et al 2010).…”
Section: Taxamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three species from South America were transferred to this genus by Lugo-Ortiz and McCafferty (1999), but these species were later transferred to another genus or considered nomen dubium (Cruz and Salles 2014). Prebaetodes has 2 known species from Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela (Chacón et al 2010). Spiritiops silvudus Lugo-Ortiz and McCafferty (1998) was the only species in this widely distributed genus in Brazil, French Guiana, Surinam, and Venezuela, until Nieto and Derka (2012) described a 2 nd species from the Tepui region of Venezuela.…”
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“…Taxonomic studies of Ephemeroptera fauna in Venezuela are particularly scarce and fragmentary (Segnini et al 2003), with the new information given herein the mayfly fauna consists of 40 species distributed in 25 genera and 8 families (Derka 2002, Segnini et al 2003, Derka et al 2009, Mora-Day et al 2009, Chacón et al 2009, 2010). The species richness described so far represents about 9% of the mayflies in the Neotropics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%