Atalophlebia
Atalophlebia is a genus of mayflies in the family Leptophlebiidae. They can be found in Australia.[1]
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Genus: | Atalophlebia Eaton, 1881 |
Species
The genus contains the following species:[1]
- Atalophlebia albiterminata
- Atalophlebia aurata
- Atalophlebia australasica
- Atalophlebia australis
- Atalophlebia darrunga
- Atalophlebia gubara
- Atalophlebia hudsoni
- Atalophlebia ida
- Atalophlebia incerta
- Atalophlebia kala
- Atalophlebia kokunia
- Atalophlebia longicaudata
- Atalophlebia maculosa
- Atalophlebia marowana
- Atalophlebia miunga
- Atalophlebia pallida
- Atalophlebia pierda
- Atalophlebia superba
- Atalophlebia tuhla
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References
- "Atalophlebia". Bug Guide. The Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
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