EPHEMEROPTERA OF THE WORLD

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ARBITRARY SIGNS:

RECENT distribution:

 

— West Palaearctic

— East Palaearctic

— Afrotropical Region

— Oriental Region

— Australia

— New Zealand

— Nearctic Region

— Neortopical and Patagonian Regions

 

— world-wide distribution

— Holarctic Region

— Palaearctic Region

— amphipacific distribution

— Arctogea

— Notogea (amphinotic distribution)

— Old World

— New World

— pantropical distribution 

 

AGE: 

— no fossil record

— Coenozoic

— Mesozoic

— Palaeozoic

FOSSIL RECORDS:

— West Palaearctic

— East Palaearctic

— South-East Asia

— North America

— Central & South America

— Australia

STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT:

— male (of any stage)

— female (of any stage)

— larva[e] (of any sex or both sexes)

— subimago[es] (of any sex or both sexes)

— imago[es] (of any sex or both sexes)

— male larva[e]

— male subimago[es]

— male imago[es]

— female larva[e]

— female subimago[es]

— female imago[es]

— female adult[s] of species which has no moult from subimago to imago

— egg[s]


L — larva[e]

S — subimago[es]

I — imago[es]

O — egg[s]

-- — male imago[es] reared from larva[e]

- — male subimago[es] reared from larva[e]

- — male imago[es] reared from subimago[es]

-- — female imago[es] reared from larva[e]

- — female subimago[es] reared from larva[e]

- — female imago[es] reared from subimago[es]

/ — male subimago[es] extracted from larva[e]

/ — male imago[es] extracted from subimago[es]

/ — eggs extracted from female larva[e]

/ — eggs extracted from female subimago[es]

/ — eggs extracted from female imago[es]

--/ — eggs extracted from female imago[es] reared from larva[e]

-/ — eggs extracted from female subimago[es] reared from larva[e]

-/ — eggs extracted from female imago[es] reared from subimago[es]

--/ — reared specimens representing all stages of both sexes

,, — larvae, subimagines and imagines, which were not associated by rearing

LINKS:

— link to a file of the catalogue "Ephemeroptera of the World"

— link to a file of the "Phylogeny of Ephemeroptera"

— link to photo

links in tables:

underlined on blue background — link to a file of the "Phylogeny of Ephemeroptera"

[underlined on blue background in brackets] — link does not work (page in preparing)

underlined on other background — link to a file of the catalogue "Ephemeroptera of the World"

      

FONTS OF TAXA NAMES:

Italics — names of genus-group and species-group, everywhere (in tables, index, titles, and texts); no other words are written in Italics (according to ICZN recommendation B6)

Small capitals — circumscriptional names (nomina circumscribentia), only in tables and index; in titles and texts these names are written by regular font.

Regular font — typified names (hierarchical, ranking and universal), everywhere.

 

IN GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES (correction in progress):

n. — northern

s. — southern

e. — eastern

w. — western

c. — central 

N' — New, Neu, Novum, etc.

N. — Northern, North

S. — Southern, South

W. — Western, West

E. — Eastern, East

FE. — Far East 

C. — Central 

 

     

in "EPHEMEROPTERA OF THE WORLD": in "CLADOENDESIS OF EPHEMEROPTERA":

nomenclatural acts:

taxon n. — new non-typifed taxon name

superfam.n. — new family-group name given for superfamily

fam.n. — new family-group name given for family

subfam.n. — new family-group name given for subfamily

tr.n. — new family-group name given for tribe

gen.n. — new genus-group name given for genus

subgen.n. — new genus-group name given for subgenus

sp.n. — new species-group name given for species

subsp.n. — new species-group name given for subspecies

nom.n. — new substitute name

typus nominis — designation of this species as the type for a genus-group name

lectotyp.d. — lectotype designation

neotyp.d. — neototype designation

   

non-nomenclatural acts:

stat.n. — status published for the first time

comb.n. — combination published for the first time

gen.comb.n. — new combination connected with the new generic name

syn.n. — subjective synonymy published for the first time

topotyp.d. — topotype designation

   

pm. — plesiomorphon

syn. — according to this publication, the older (valid) subjective synonym is ...

syn.obj. — according to this publication, the older (valid) objective synonym is ...

syn.cuircumscr. — according to this publication, circumscriptional synonym is ...

= — according to this publication, a junior (invalid) synonym is ...

≠ — according to this publication, it is not a synonym

: — sensu (if after name and/or before reference)

! — note the reference below

    

† — extinct taxon

— included in a key only

— figured only

# — characters listed in matrix only

— ecological data

— data on DNA

   

[] — stage mentioned, but not described

[A-us] — name either not mentioned in the publication directly, or not used, or used as unavailable

?? — to be corrected

       

pm. — plesiomorphon

syn.subj. — the older (valid) subjective synonym is ...

syn.obj. — the older (valid) objective synonym is ...

— stages described in literature

— stages examines by the author

IN REFERENCES:
+ — included to taxa catalogue

(-) — not included to taxa catalogue

!! — to be included to taxa catalogue

# — included to morphological catalogue

° — included to geographical catalogue

(°) — included to one file of geographical catalogue

_ — not includes to geographical catalogue

__ — to be includes to geographical catalogue

† — included to paleontological catalogue

!?! — to be scanned

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species without links to "Cladoendesis of Ephemeroptera":

in ...

in Anteritorna-...

 

in Turbanoculata-...

in Protopatellata-...

in Cloeon/fg1-...

in Baetovectata-...

in Baetofemorata-...

 

in Pentamerotarsata-...

in Ecdyonurus/fg1-...

in Epeorus/g3...

 

in Caenoptera-...

 

in Leptohyphes/fg1-...

 

in Atalophlebolinguata-...

 — have paper copy

' — have PDF copy