Varipes Lugo-Ortiz & McCafferty 1998
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Varipes Lugo-Ortiz & McCafferty 1998 |
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Varipes Lugo-Ortiz & McCafferty 1998 View in CoL
In addition to recovering synapomorphies, all Varipes species were observed to have base of paraglossa overlapping base of glossa ( Fig. 21 View Figs in Nieto 2004).
Gen. A.
In addition to recovering synapomorphies, Gen. A were observed to have glossa and paraglossa with strong pectinated setae (Fig. 159 in Falcão et al. 2011).
Falcao, J. N., Salles, F. F. & Hamada, N. (2011) Baetidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) ocorrentes em Roraima, Brasil: novos registros e chaves para generos e especies no estagio ninfal. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 4: 516 - 548.
Lugo-Ortiz, C. R. & McCafferty, W. P. (1998) Five new genera of Baetidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) from South America. Annales de Limnologie 34: 57 - 73.
Nieto, C. (2004) Redescription of Varipes (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae), with the description of new species from Bolivia and Argentina. Aquatic Insects 26: 161 - 173.
Figs. 16–30. 16, detail of forefemur concave setae on dorsal margin (Paracloeodes atroari) Char. 77; 17, detail of forefemur, black arrow indicates the FLRNDM = forefemur longitudinal row of setae near dorsal margin on anterior surface (Paracloeodes eurybranchus) Char. 80; 18, detail of forefemur, black arrow indicates the FLRNML = forefemur longitudinal row of setae at middle on anterior surface (Paracloeodes sp.) Char. 82; 19, anterior surface of forefemur, black arrow indicates the vestigial row of setae, (Rhopyscelis singuil comb. n.) Char. 85 and 86; 20, anterior surface of hind femur, black arrow indicates the transversal row of setae, (Rhopyscelis singuil comb. n.) Chars 89 and 90; 21, anterior surface of forefemur, black arrow indicates the vestigial row of setae, (Rhopyscelis caldensis comb. n.) Chars 85 and 86; 22, anterior surface of hind femur, black arrow indicates the transversal row of setae, (Rhopyscelis caldensis comb. n.) Chars 89 and 90; 23, detail of transversal row of setae on hind femur, (Rivudiva trichobasis) Chars 89 and 91; 24, detail of transversal row of setae on hind femur, (Varipes helenae) Chars 89 and 91; 25, foreclaw, black arrow indicates the denticles apically directed (Rhopyscelis singuil comb. n.) Chars 96–101; 26, foreclaw, black arrow indicates the denticles apically directed (Rhopyscelis caldensis comb. n.) Chars 96–101; 27, hind claw, black arrow indicates the denticles apically directed (Rhopyscelis caldensis comb. n.) Chars 96– 101; 28, hind claw, black arrows indicate the regularity of row of denticles, (Rivudiva trichobasis) Chars 99 and 102; 29, foreclaw, black arrow indicates the absence of denticles on base, red arrow indicates the conical and apical denticles, (Varipes lasiobrachius) Chars 106 and 107; 30, detail of foreclaw, black arrow indicates apical denticles on claw extremely higher than the others (Gen. A.) Char. 104.
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