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Kluge
N.J. 2004.
The phylogenetic system of Ephemeroptera.
Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. i-xiii + 1-442
List of figures
INTRODUCTION
A brief history of mayfly classification
Methods of associating larvae and adults
Fig. 1. Cages for rearing mayflies (p.5)
Principles of non-ranking zoological nomenclature
Fig. 2. Difference between nomenclatures (p.7)
GENERAL PART
Chapter I. Systematic position of Ephemeroptera
Chapter II. Morphology of mayflies
Fig. 3. Larva of aestivalis [Siphlurus] (p.42)
Fig. 4. Winged stages of aestivalis [Siphlurus] (p.43)
Fig. 5. Pterothorax of aestivalis [Siphlurus] (p.44–45)
Fig. 6. Mesonotum of aestivalis [Siphlurus] (p.46)
Fig. 8. Reduction of wings and pterothorax (p.48)
Fig. 9. Movements of larvae (p.49)
Fig. 11. Genitals of camtschaticus [Ameletus] (p.51)
Fig. 12. Larval 10th abdominal segment (p. 52–53)
SPECIAL PART
Chapter III. Ephemeroptera s.str. & s.lat.
Fig. 14. Palaeozoic mayflies (p.60)
Chapter IV. Posteritorna
Fig. 15. Prosopistoma/f1=g2, larva (p.65)
Fig. 16. Prosopistoma/f1=g2, imago and subimago (p.66)
Fig. 17. Posteritorna-Baetisca/f4=g3 (p.67)
Chapter V. Tridentiseta
Fig. 18. Siphlonurus/fg4 (p.77)
Fig. 19. Parameletus/fg1 (p.78)
Fig. 21. Dipteromimus, Ameletus/fg1, Metretopus/fg1 (p.84)
Fig. 22. Metretopus/fg1 (p.85)
Fig. 23. Acanthametropus/fg2 (p.90)
Fig. 24. Acanthametropus/fg2 and Ametropus (p.91)
Fig. 30. Nesameletus/f2=Metamonius/g2 (p.107)
Fig. 31. Nesameletus/f1=Metamonius/g1 (p.108)
Fig. 32. Oniscigaster/fg2 (p.112)
Fig. 33. Tasmanophlebia (p.113)
Fig. 34. Ameletopsis/fg1 (p.116)
Fig. 35. Chiloporter, larva (p.117)
Chapter VI. Branchitergaliae
Fig. 37. Coloburiscoides (p.129)
Fig. 38. Coloburiscoides, larva (p.130)
Fig. 39. Coloburiscus/fg1, imago and subimago (p.131)
Fig. 40. Isonychia/fg2 (p.132)
Fig. 41. Isonychia/fg2 (p.133)
Fig. 43. Geminovenata and egg anchors (p.149)
Fig. 44. Oligoneuriella/g2, larvae (p.150)
Fig. 45. Oligoneuriella/g2, labium (p.151)
Fig. 46. Oligoneuriella/g2 (p.152)
Fig. 47. Oligoneuriella/g1, genitals (p.153)
Fig. 49. Elassoneuria/g2 (p.155)
Fig. 50. Oligoneuria/f5=g6, male imago (p.156)
Fig. 51. Oligoneuria/f4=g5 (p.157)
Fig. 53. Pseudiron and Arthroplea (p.161)
Fig. 55. Heptagenia/f8=g7, larvae (p.170)
Fig. 56. Heptagenia/f7=g6 (p.171)
Fig. 57. Ecdyonurus/fg1 (p.177)
Fig. 58. Ecdyonurus/fg1, larvae (p.178)
Fig. 59. Atopopus/g* tarsalis [Atopopus] (p.179)
Fig. 60. Raptoheptagenia (p.186)
Fig. 62. Rhithrogena/fg2, larvae (p.197)
Fig. 63. Rhithrogena/fg2, adult mesonotum (p.198)
Fig. 64. Paegniodes and Epeorus/fg1 (p.199)
Fig. 65. Epeorus/fg3, larvae (p.200)
Chapter VII. Furcatergaliae
Fig. 66. Furcatergaliae (p.217)
Fig. 67. Potamanthus/fg1, larvae (p.224)
Fig. 68. Potamanthus/fg1, adults (p.225)
Fig. 69. Euthyplocia/fg1 (p.228)
Fig. 71. Ephemera/fg10, adults (p.239)
Fig. 72. Ephemera/fg10, penis structure (p.340)
Fig. 73. Behningia/fg1, larvae (p.247)
Fig. 75. Anagenesia/g2 (p.251)
Fig. 76. Cryptoprosternata, larval head (p.260)
Fig. 77. Polymitarcys/f2=Ephoron/g3, larval fore leg (p.261)
Fig. 78. Polymitarcys/f1=Ephoron/g2, imagoes (p.262)
Fig. 79. Asthenopus/fg1, imago (p.263)
Fig. 80. Tortopus, male imago (p.264)
Fig. 82. Leucorhoenanthus, larva (p.273)
Fig. 83. Leucorhoenanthus, adults (p.274)
Fig. 84. Brachycercus/f1=g3 (p.279)
Fig. 85. Madecocercus, larva (p.280)
Fig. 87. Caenis/f5=g3, pterothorax (p.282)
Fig. 88. Caenis/f5=g3, larvae (p.283)
Fig. 89. Ephemerella/fg1, schemes (p.298)
Fig. 90. Ephemerella/fg3, adults (p.299)
Fig. 91. Ephemerella/fg2, larvae (p.300)
Fig. 92. Ephemerella/fg4, larvae (p.308–309):
Fig. 94. Hyrtanella/f2=Crinitella/g1 (p.311)
Fig. 95. Vietnamella and Austremerella (p.318)
Fig. 96. Teloganodes/g1 (p.322–323):
Fig. 97. Tricorygnatha (p.324)
Fig. 98. Tricorygnatha (p.325)
Fig. 99. Ephemerythus, Dicercomyzon, Machadorythus (p.331)
Fig. 100. Leptohyphes/fg2 (p.337)
Fig. 101. Leptohyphes/fg2, larva (p.338)
Fig. 102. Leptohyphes/fg2, adult (p.339)
Fig. 103. Tricorythodes/fg1, larva (p.340)
Fig. 104. Tricorythodes/fg1, pterothorax (p.341)