Labiobaetis claudiae Kaltenbach & Gattolliat 2018
Key to the species of the Labiobaetis claudiae group (larvae) 1. Paraproct distally expanded (Fig. 4a) ………………………………………. L. stagnum J Paraproct distally not expanded (Figs 2g, 4b) …………………………………………. 2 2. Labial palp segment II with rather broad protuberance and segment III subquadrangular (Fig. 4f) ……...
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Summary: | Key to the species of the Labiobaetis claudiae group (larvae) 1. Paraproct distally expanded (Fig. 4a) ………………………………………. L. stagnum J Paraproct distally not expanded (Figs 2g, 4b) …………………………………………. 2 2. Labial palp segment II with rather broad protuberance and segment III subquadrangular (Fig. 4f) ……………………………………………………………………… L. claudiae - Labial palp segment II with narrow protuberance and segment III slightly pentagonal (Fig. 1h) ……………………………………………………… L. academicus sp. nov. Genetics The genetic distances (K2P) between the species of the L. claudiae group are between 20% and 23%, and therefore much higher than 3.5%, which is generally considered as a likely maximal value for intraspecific divergence (Hebert et al., 2003; Ball et al., 2005; Zhou et al., 2010) (Table 1). : Published as part of Kaltenbach, Thomas, Surbakti, Suriani, Kluge, Nikita J., Gattolliat, JeanJLuc, Sartori, Michel & Balke, Michael, 2021, Discovery Of A New Mayfly Species (Ephemeroptera, Baetidae) Near Cenderawasih University Campus In Papua, Indonesia, pp. 37-54 in Treubia 48 (1) on page 44, DOI: 10.14203/treubia.v48i1.4020, http://zenodo.org/record/5643871 : {"references": ["Hebert, P. D. N., Cywinska, A., Ball, S. L. & DeWaard, J. R. 2003. Biological identifications through DNA barcodes. Proceedings of The Royal Society B - Biological Sciences, 270: 313 - 321. https: // doi. org / 10.1098 / rspb. 2002.2218", "Ball, S. L., Hebert, P. D. N., Burian, S. K. & Webb, J. M. 2005. Biological identifications of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) using DNA barcodes. Journal of the North A merican Benthological Society, 24: 508 - 524. https: // doi. org / 10.1899 / 04 J 142.1", "Zhou, X., Jacobus, L. M., DeWalt, R. E., Adamowicz, S. J. & Hebert, P. D. N. 2010. Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera fauna of Churchill (Manitoba, Canada): insights into biodiversity patterns from DNA barcoding. Journal of the North A merican Benthological Society, 29: 814 - 837. https: // doi. org / 10.1899 / 09 J 121.1"]} |
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