Systematic position of Thraulodes Ulmer 1920 (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) and descriptions of new and little-known species
Author
Kluge, Nikita J.
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-03-26
4756
1
1
142
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4756.1.1
4d48d52e-6505-4f62-909f-5da5c2cfb489
1175-5334
3736895
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9FF62616-A7FA-4331-AC51-0F534400631D
Group
panamensis
Definition.
Penis lobes moderately long and moderately widened apically, with narrow lateral pouches; telopenes in form of spear-like rolls, attached on dorsal side and directed medially-dorsally (
Figs 143–145
,
169, 171
) (the same in many other species). In imago and subimago of both sexes, femora with one multicolored apical band (
Figs 160–161
); in male, abdominal terga II–VI whitish, terga VII–X orange (
Figs 136
,
166
) (the same coloration of legs and male abdomen in many other species).
Composition.
Among species described here,
Th. panamensis
sp. n.
and
Th. viviparus
sp. n.