INVESTIGADORES
MOLINERI Carlos
artículos
Título:
Phylogeny of the Allenhyphes-Traverhyphes group (Ephemeroptera: Leptohyphidae) with new subgenera, species and combinations
Autor/es:
MOLINERI, C.
Revista:
tijdschrift voor entomologie
Referencias:
Año: 2004 vol. 147 p. 197 - 220
ISSN:
0040-7496
Resumen:
A cladistic analysis of a group of 19 species is presented. These species are distributed in 4 closely related genera of Leptohyphidae (Allenhyphes, Yaurina, Lumahyphes and Traverhyphes), that belong to a highly supported monophyletic group. Three subgenera of Traverhyphes are proposed to accommodate some new species and combinations. Traverhyphes (Traverhyphes) is restricted to T. (T.) indicator, T. (T.) pirai and T. (T.) chiquitano sp. n. Traverhyphes (Mocoihyphes)Allenhyphes, Yaurina, Lumahyphes and Traverhyphes), that belong to a highly supported monophyletic group. Three subgenera of Traverhyphes are proposed to accommodate some new species and combinations. Traverhyphes (Traverhyphes) is restricted to T. (T.) indicator, T. (T.) pirai and T. (T.) chiquitano sp. n. Traverhyphes (Mocoihyphes)Traverhyphes are proposed to accommodate some new species and combinations. Traverhyphes (Traverhyphes) is restricted to T. (T.) indicator, T. (T.) pirai and T. (T.) chiquitano sp. n. Traverhyphes (Mocoihyphes)Traverhyphes (Traverhyphes) is restricted to T. (T.) indicator, T. (T.) pirai and T. (T.) chiquitano sp. n. Traverhyphes (Mocoihyphes)T. (T.) indicator, T. (T.) pirai and T. (T.) chiquitano sp. n. Traverhyphes (Mocoihyphes) subgen. n. is proposed for T. (M.) edmundsi comb. n. and T. (M.) yuati sp. n.T. (M.) edmundsi comb. n. and T. (M.) yuati sp. n. Traverhyphes (Byrsahyphes) subgen. n. is proposed for T. (B.) nanus comb. n. and T. (B.) yuquisubgen. n. is proposed for T. (B.) nanus comb. n. and T. (B.) yuqui sp. n. Nymphs originally described as Leptohyphes rallus Allen are treated here as Yaurina rallaLeptohyphes rallus Allen are treated here as Yaurina ralla (Allen) comb. n. Lumahyphes pijcha sp. n. is described from adults and nymphs from Bolivia. A key and illustrations to distinguish all the treated taxa are given.Lumahyphes pijcha sp. n. is described from adults and nymphs from Bolivia. A key and illustrations to distinguish all the treated taxa are given.