Cloe rhodani F.-J. Pictet, 1843
Cloe rhodani Pictet, 1843 -1845: 248-251, pl. 36-39.
Baetis rhodani . – Eaton, 1871: 114 (transfer).
Accepted name: Baetis rhodani (Pictet, 1843) .
Locus typicus: “… aux environs de Genève, dans le Rhône…”.
Type material: Syntypes (male and female imagines and subimagines, larvae), not traced and most probably lost.
Remarks: Most of the material still present in the MHNG came from Meyer-Dür and is labelled “Burgdorf”. Baetis rhodani is considered as one of the most abundant mayfly species in Europe. However, recent investigations indicate that it is a species complex (Bisconti et al., 2016; Gattolliat et al., 2015; Lucentini et al., 2011; Rutschmann et al., 2014; Williams et al., 2006). Therefore Gattolliat & Sartori (2008) designated a neotype, which is deposited in the collection of the Museum of Zoology, Lausanne, with voucher specimens in the MHNG and the NMW.