Lestagella Demoulin, 1970

Pereira-Da-Conceicoa, Lyndall L. & Barber-James, Helen M., 2013, Redescription and lectotype designation of the endemic South African mayfly Lestagella penicillata (Barnard, 1932) (Ephemeroptera: Teloganodidae), Zootaxa 3750 (5), pp. 450-464 : 452

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3750.5.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6149741

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Lestagella Demoulin, 1970
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Lestagella Demoulin 1970: 130 , Figure 15 View FIGURE 15 (a–r); McCafferty & Wang 1997: 403–405, Figures 7 View FIGURE 6 – 8 , 16 View FIGURE 16 , 25, 34, 43, 52, 61, 68, 72, 86.

Type species: Lithogloea penicillata by original designation

Diagnosis. Nymph. Lestagella nymphs can be distinguished from other Teloganodidae by the following combination of characters: a well-developed marginal fringe of setae on the head ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 c–e), spatulate setae on margin of prothorax, simple filamentous gills present on abdominal segment I, lamellate gills on segments II–IV with fully operculate gill on segment II, tibia lined with a single row of setae on the antero-dorsal surface, tarsal claw with well-developed subapical denticle, other denticles small. Abdominal segments with moderately developed posterolateral processes that are slightly separated from the base of the following segment, three caudal filaments with lateral, hair-like setae and a subequal median caudal filament.

Imago. Lestagella adults can be distinguished from other Teloganodidae by the combination of the following characters: three caudal filaments, forewings with a relatively short, detached iMP and the presence of gill socket vestiges on abdominal segments II–IV.

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