2018
DOI: 10.1080/01650424.2018.1475675
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Position and definition of the genus Paegniodes Eaton, 1881 based on redescription on the type species Paegniodes cupulatus (Eaton, 1871) (Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae)

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“…The findings of this study revealed that the common characters in adults of Paegniodes were an abdomen with median and a pair of oblique stripes in both male and female subimagoes, as also found in P. cupulatus and P. dao (Nguyen and Bae 2004;Ma et al 2018). Additionally, the unique egg chorionic structure of Paegniodes includes hexagonal mesh ridges and 1-4 knobs between them (Ma et al 2018). Unlike the relatively similar Rhithrogeniella (subfamily Ecdyonurinae), only one KCT is found between the ridges (Kang and Yang 1994;Sartori 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…The findings of this study revealed that the common characters in adults of Paegniodes were an abdomen with median and a pair of oblique stripes in both male and female subimagoes, as also found in P. cupulatus and P. dao (Nguyen and Bae 2004;Ma et al 2018). Additionally, the unique egg chorionic structure of Paegniodes includes hexagonal mesh ridges and 1-4 knobs between them (Ma et al 2018). Unlike the relatively similar Rhithrogeniella (subfamily Ecdyonurinae), only one KCT is found between the ridges (Kang and Yang 1994;Sartori 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…nov. which seem darker than that of P. cupulatus. On the abdominal terga of P. cupulatus, the pale dots are on both side of median stripe (Ma et al 2018: fig. 1A), while pale dots of the new species are inside the median stripe (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The absence of the trnM duplication of P. cupulatus seems to support this phylogenetic relationship. Additionally, our previous study found that the genus Paegniodes possessed more plesiomorphies in Heptageniidae, such as terminal filament and cerci well-developed, setae scattered on the ventral surface of the maxillae, and gills not enlarged or not forming a friction disk [ 58 ]. On the basis of the above analyses, P. cupulatus might be recognized as the earliest diverging species among the analyzed heptageniids.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%