dc:title"Nymphs of the Northeastern Nearctic Species of Neoleptophlebia Kluge, 1997 and Paraleptophlebia Lestage, 1917 (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae)";
dc:description"FIGS. 1–4: gills and abdominal tergites VIII–X of Neoleptophlebia and Paraleptophlebia nymphs. 1. N. adoptiva gill 4, 2. P. praepedita gill 4, 3a. N. assimilis tergites VIII–X, 3b P. praepedita tergites VIII–X, 3c. P. volitans tergites VIII–X, 3d. P. moerens tergites VIII–X, 4a. N. adoptiva tergites VIII–X, 4b. P. guttata tergites VIII–X.";
dc:description"FIGS 34: nymphs of Paraleptophlebia ontario. ventral view of male and female nymph of P. ontario with arrow indicating traces of dark lateral dashes that occur on the posterior margins of sternites, near tip of arrow also note traces of dark shading along lateral margins that can appear as poorly developed lateral bands.";
dc:description"FIGS. 28–29: mouthparts and legs of Paraleptophlebia nymphs. 28a. right maxilla of P. moerens (dorsal view), 28b. close-up of segment 1 of maxillary palp (ventral surface) of P. moerens, 29a. foreleg of P. ontario nymphal exuviae from reared specimen with residual dark brown shading visible on femur from partial apical band, arrow indicates dark brown mark at base of tibia adjacent to joint with femur, some brown shading around mark extends along the sides of tibia, but doesn’t completely encircle the leg segment, 29b. lateral view of legs of P. ontario nymph intact showing coloration, arrow indicates dark brown mark at apex of tibia adjacent to joint with femur.";
dc:description"FIGS. 33a–c: nymphs of Paraleptophlebia ontario. 33a. dorsal view of abdominal color pattern of male nymph from Pennsylvania, with slight dark gray shading in posterior half of tergites, 33b. dorsal view of abdominal color pattern of male nymph from Pennsylvania, USA with extensive dark gray shading in posterior half of tergites, 33c. dorsal view of abdominal color pattern of male nymph from Illinois USA, that has been preserved in ethanol for 84 years, some gray shading still evident on tergites, 33d. dorsal view of abdominal color pattern of female nymph from Pennsylvania, with slight dark gray shading in posterior half of tergites, shading often less extensive than on male nymphs.";
dc:description"FIGS. 25a–c: forefemora of Paraleptophlebia nymphs. 25a. close-up of ventral edge of forefemur of P. ontario showing few short, hair-like setae and stout setae, 25b. close-up of ventral edge of forefemur of P. debilis showing few short, hair-like setae and stout setae, 25c close-up of ventral edge of forefemur of P. moerens showing few short, hair-like setae and stout setae.";
dc:description"FIGS. 27a–c: maxillae of Paraleptophlebia nymphs. 27a. right maxilla of P. ontario (dorsal view), 27b. close-up of segment 1 of maxillary palp (ventral surface) of P. ontario, 27c. right maxilla of P. debilis (dorsal view), 27d. close-up of segment 1 of maxillary palp (ventral surface) of P. debilis.";