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FIGURES 14–17. Subimaginal tarsi of Ephemerellidae (Table 12). 14, hind leg of Ephemerella nuda (microtrichia on 1st–4th tarsomeres and pointed microlepides on 5th tarsomere); 15–16, female fore leg of Ephemerella maculocaudata (pointed microlepides on dorsal side of 5th tarsomere and microtrichae on other parts) 17, female fore leg of Ephemerella submontana (blunt microlepides on dorsal half of 2nd tarsomere and microtrichia on its ventral half).
Published as part of Kluge, Nikita J., 2022, Taxonomic significance of microlepides on subimaginal tarsi of Ephemeroptera, pp. 151-186 in Zootaxa 5159 (2) on page 173, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5159.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/6777040
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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