Leptophlebiidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5170691 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/465687EC-AA6B-FFDB-B0D3-B1A0FE2FF2F1 |
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Leptophlebiidae |
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Family Leptophlebiidae View in CoL View at ENA
Leptophlebiidae View in CoL are represented by two lineages in Cuba: one lineage is represented by Farrodes View in CoL (one species) and another lineage is represented by eleven species belonging to the Hagenulus- group of genera (tribe Hagenulini of Kluge 1994). The Cuban species in this group were assigned to the following subgenera by Kluge (1994): Hagenulus View in CoL sensu strictu (two species), Borinquena View in CoL (one), Turquinophlebia (one), Poecilophlebia (one), Careospina View in CoL (four, one with two subspecies) and Traverina View in CoL (two), but all are treated as genera here ( Peters et al. 2005; Domínguez et al. 2006). This generic complex is well represented in Miocene amber from Hispaniola where five species have been described ( Staniczek 2003; Staniczek et al. 2017).
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Leptophlebiidae
L, Carlos Naranjo, Peters, Janice G., del, Pedro López & Castillo 2019 |
Hagenulini
Kluge 1994 |
Turquinophlebia
Kluge 1993 |
Poecilophlebia
Kluge 1993 |
Farrodes
Peters 1971 |
Traverina
Peters 1971 |
Borinquena
Traver 1938 |
Hagenulus
Eaton 1882 |