Polyplocia
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Ordo: Ephemeroptera
Familia: Euthyplociidae
Name
Polyplocia Lestage, 1921 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Polyplocia Lestage, 1921: 212 (Type: Polyplocia vitalisi); Lestage 1924[1]: 5; Ulmer 1932[2]: 205; Ulmer 1939[3]: 466; Demoulin 1952[4]: 9; Demoulin 1966[5]: 137; Nguyen and Bae 2003a[6]: 280; Gonçalves and Peters 2016[7]: 553; Zheng et al. 2023[8]: 2.
Diagnosis
Imago: i) transverse pronotum, ii) forewing with MA fork at same level as Rs fork, and at least one intercalary vein in the cubital field with its base connected to CuP, iii) forceps with only one segment, and iv) three caudal filaments on abdomen (Demoulin 1952[4]; Gonçalves and Peters 2016[7]). Nymph: i) mandibles very long, with apex obliquely truncated, ii) antennae almost the same length as the mandibles, iii) anterior angles of the pronotum protruding into points iv) foretibia terminated by an apophysis provided with an internal brush, v) fore tarsi with a distal unguiform extension, vi) gill I bilamellated, and vii) bare terminal filament (Demoulin 1966[5]; Gonçalves and Peters 2016[7]: 554).
Taxon Treatment
- Kwanboon, S; Boonsoong, B; Suttinun, C; 2023: Taxonomic review of the Oriental genus Polyplocia Lestage, 1921 (Ephemeroptera, Euthyplociidae), with two new records for Thailand ZooKeys, 1179: 197-217. doi
Other References
- ↑ Lestage J (1924) Faune entomologique de l’Indochine française. Les Éphémères de l’Indochine Française.Opuscules de l’Institut Scientifique de l’Indochine3: 79–93.
- ↑ Ulmer G (1932) Bemerkungen über die seit 1920 neu aufgestellten Gattungen der Ephemeropteren.Entomologische Zeitung Stettin93: 204–219.
- ↑ Ulmer G (1939) Eintagsfliegen (Ephemeropteren) von den Sunda-Inseln. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 16(Supplement): 443–692.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Demoulin G (1952) Contibution à l’étude des EphoronidaeEuthyplociinae (Insectes Ephéméroptères).Bulletin de l’Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique28(45): 1–22.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Demoulin G (1966) Contribution à l’étude des Euthyplociidae III (Insectes Ephéméroptères).Zoölogische Mededeelingen41(7): 137–141.
- ↑ Nguyen V, Bae Y (2003a) A new euthyplociid burrowing mayfly (Ephemeroptera: Euthyplociinae, Polymitarcyidae) from Vietnam.Korean Journal of Biological Sciences7(3): 279–282. https://doi.org/10.1080/12265071.2003.9647716
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Gonçalves I, Peters J (2016) A new species of Polyplocia Lestage from Malaysia with comments on the genus (Ephemeroptera, Euthyplociidae, Euthyplociinae).Zootaxa4184(3): 553–560. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4184.3.9
- ↑ Zheng X, Qiang X, Zhou C (2023) First nymph-imago association in Polyploica confirming the distribution of Euthyplociidae (Ephemeroptera) in China.Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift70(1): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3897/dez.70.96986