Skip to main content Skip to main navigation menu Skip to site footer
Type: Article
Published: 2016-11-15
Page range: 381–389
Abstract views: 94
PDF downloaded: 33

The nymph, habitat, and status of Eatonigenia in China (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae)

The Key Laboratory of Jiangsu Biodiversity and Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210046, China.
The Key Laboratory of Jiangsu Biodiversity and Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210046, China.
Ephemeroptera Eatonigenia new species China ecology habitat

Abstract

The nymphs of a new species of Eatonigenia have more modified labrum and smaller foreclaws than congeners, and the males have a more reddish-brown colored body, cerci, genitalia and more sclerotized projections of gonopores. These characters indicate a new species which is named E. zhangi sp. nov. The nymphs live in fine sandy/muddy substrates of large rivers.

 

References

  1. Chopra, B. (1924) The fauna of an island in the Chilka Lake. The Ephemeroptera of Barkuda Island. Records of the Indian Museum, 26 (5), 415–422.

    Dang, N.T. (1967) New genera, new species of the invertebrate fauna of fresh and brackish water of North Vietnam. Tap san Sinh Vât Dia Hoc, 6, 155–165. [in Vietnamese]

    Demoulin, G. (1955) Afromera gen. nov., Ephemeridae de la faune éthiopienne (Ephemeroptera). Bulletin et Annales de la Société Royale Entomologique de Belgique, 91 (11–12), 291–295.

    Edmunds, G.F. Jr., Jensen, S.L. & Berner, L. (1976) The Mayflies of North and Central America. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, x + 330 pp.

    Hwang, J.M., Bae, Y.J. & McCafferty, W.P. (2008) A checklist of the burrowing mayfly family Ephemeridae. In: Hauer, F.R., Stanford, J.A. & Newell, R.L. (Eds.), International Advances in the Ecology, Zoogeography, and Systematics of Mayflies and Stoneflies. University of California Press. Berkeley, pp. 159–172.

    Kluge, N.Ju. (2004) The Phylogenetic System of Ephemeroptera. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 442 pp.

    Linnaeus, C. (1758) Systema Naturae. Ed. X. Vol. 1. Holmiae, 824 pp.

    McCafferty, W.P. & Gillies, M.T. (1979) The African Ephemeridae (Ephemeroptera). Aquatic Insects, 1 (3), 169–178.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01650427909360991

    McCafferty, W.P. (1971) New genus of mayflies from eastern North America (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae). Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 79 (1), 45–51.

    McCafferty, W.P. (1973) Systematic and zoogeographic aspects of Asiatic Ephemeridae (Ephemeroptera). Oriental Insects, 7 (1), 49–67.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00305316.1973.10434204

    McCafferty, W.P. (1991) Synopsis of the Oriental mayfly genus Eatonigenia (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae). Oriental Insects, 25 (1), 179–181.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00305316.1991.10432226

    McCafferty, W.P. (2004) Higher classification of the burrowing mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Scapphodonta). Entomological News, 115 (2), 84–92.

    Navás L. (1913) Algunos órganos de la alas de los insectos. II International Congress of Entomology, Oxford, 1912 (2), 178–186.

    Navás, L. (1933) Insecta orientalia. XII series. Memorie dell'Accademia Pontifica dei Nuovi Lincei, Rome, 17 (2), 75–108.

    Navás, L. (1935) Décadas de insectos nuevos. Década 27. Brotéria (Ciências Naturais), 31, 97–107.

    She, S.S., Gui, H. & You, D.S. (1995) A research on the mayflies from Hainan Province, China (Insecta: Ephemeroptera). Journal of Nanjing Normal University (Nature Science), 18 (2), 72–82.

    Ulmer, G. (1939–1940) Eintagsfliegen (Ephemeropteren) von den Sunda-Inseln. Archiv für Hydrobiologie (Supplement), 16, 443–692.

    Walsh BD. (1863) Observations on certain N. A. Neuroptera, by H. Hagen, M. D., of Koenigsberg, Prussia; translated from the original French ms., and published by permission of the author, with notes and descriptions of about twenty new N. A. species of Pseudoneuroptera. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia, 2, 167–272.

    You, D.S. & Gui, H. (1995) Economic Insect Fauna of China. Fasc. 48. Ephemeroptera, 152 pp.

    Zhang, J. (1988) On the discovery of the genus Eatonigenia (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae) in China. Journal of Nanjing Normal University (Natural Science), 3, 68–72.

    Zhang, J., Gui, H. & You, D.S. (1995) Studies on the Ephemeridae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) of China. Journal of Nanjing Normal University (Nature Science), 18 (3), 68–76.