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The horned Australian burrowing mayfly Jappa (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae)
배연재,Kyla J. Finlay,C. CAMPBELL 한국곤충학회 2013 Entomological Research Vol.43 No.1
The horned Australian burrowing mayfly genus Jappa Harker (Leptophlebiidae) is revised based on adult and larval material collected throughout Australia. Five named species [J. campbelli Bae & Finlay, J. edmundsi Skedros & Polhemus, J. furcifera (Eaton), J. serrata Skedros & Polhemus and J. strigata (Eaton 1871) (= J. bicornis Ulmer 1916; = J. kutera Harker 1954, syn. n.)] are recognised, and two new species [J. harkerae n. sp. and J. suteri n. sp.] are described. Descriptions, diagnoses, line‐drawings and images of key characters, distributional information, taxonomic remarks and keys to adults and larvae are provided. The species Jappa tristis Harker 1954 is transferred to the genus Tillyardophlebia Dean.
The Hornless Australian Burrowing Mayfly Ulmerophlebia (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae)
Yeon Jae Bae,Kyla J. Finlay,Ian C. Campbell 한국동물분류학회 2012 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.28 No.4
The hornless Australian burrowing mayfly genus Ulmerophlebia Demoulin (Leptophlebiidae) is revised based on comprehensive examinations of adult and larval material collected throughout Australia. Two new species [Ulmerophlebia deani n. sp. and U. minuta n. sp.] and three named species [U. annulata (Harker), U. mjobergi (Ulmer) and U. pipinna Suter] are included. The larva of U. deani can be distinguished by the moderately developed apicomedial expansion of gills and W-shaped markings on the abdominal terga. The male adult of U. minuta can be easily distinguished by the greatly reduced penes. Descriptions, diagnoses, line-drawings of key characters, material and distributional data, taxonomic remarks and adult and larval keys are provided.
The Hornless Australian Burrowing Mayfly Ulmerophlebia (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae)
Bae, Yeon Jae,Finlay, Kyla J.,Campbell, Ian C. The Korean Society of Systematic Zoology 2012 Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity Vol.28 No.4
The hornless Australian burrowing mayfly genus Ulmerophlebia Demoulin (Leptophlebiidae) is revised based on comprehensive examinations of adult and larval material collected throughout Australia. Two new species [Ulmerophlebia deani n. sp. and U. minuta n. sp.] and three named species [U. annulata (Harker), U. mjobergi (Ulmer) and U. pipinna Suter] are included. The larva of U. deani can be distinguished by the moderately developed apicomedial expansion of gills and W-shaped markings on the abdominal terga. The male adult of U. minuta can be easily distinguished by the greatly reduced penes. Descriptions, diagnoses, line-drawings of key characters, material and distributional data, taxonomic remarks and adult and larval keys are provided.