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Oligoneuriidae

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Oligoneuriidae is a family of mayflies with a pantropical distribution. They are also known as brushlegged mayflies due to the presence of two rows of setae used for filtration on the front legs of their nymphs. Nymphs also have tufts of gills at the base of their maxillae. There are at least 68 described species in over a dozen genera.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b Massariol, Fabiana Criste; Takiya, Daniela Maeda; Salles, Frederico Falcão (30 September 2019). "Global classification and evolution of brushlegged mayflies (Insecta: Ephemeroptera: Oligoneuriidae): phylogenetic analyses of morphological and molecular data and dated historical biogeography". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 187 (2): 378–412. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz031. ISSN 0024-4082.
  2. ^ Storari, Arianny P.; Rodrigues, Taissa; Saraiva, Antonio A. F.; Salles, Frederico F. (28 October 2020). Richter, Martha (ed.). "Unmasking a gap: A new oligoneuriid fossil (Ephemeroptera: Insecta) from the Crato Formation (upper Aptian), Araripe Basin, NE Brazil, with comments on Colocrus McCafferty". PLOS One. 15 (10): e0240365. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0240365. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 7592730. PMID 33112866.
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Oligoneuriidae: Brief Summary

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Oligoneuriidae is a family of mayflies with a pantropical distribution. They are also known as brushlegged mayflies due to the presence of two rows of setae used for filtration on the front legs of their nymphs. Nymphs also have tufts of gills at the base of their maxillae. There are at least 68 described species in over a dozen genera.

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