Rhoenanthus (Potamanthindus), 1930

Han, Na, Zhang, Min & Zhou, Chang-Fa, 2021, The genus Rhoenanthus Eaton, 1881 in China with the redescription of R hunanensis You & Gui, 1995 (Ephemeroptera: Potamanthidae), Zootaxa 4903 (4), pp. 563-577 : 575

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4903.4.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4434903

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Rhoenanthus (Potamanthindus)
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Key to species of subgenus Rhoenanthus (Potamanthindus) : mature nymph

1. Spines on mandibular tusks base, lateral margins and dorsal surface ( Fig. 10A, 10D View FIGURE 10 )............................... 2

- Spines on mandibular tusks base only, other parts of tusks reddish to dark brown, smooth ( Figs 2A View FIGURE 2 , 10G View FIGURE 10 )............... 4

2. Whole dorsal surface of mandibular tusks with numerous short spines ( Fig. 10A View FIGURE 10 )............................. R. sapa View in CoL

- Apical half or more of tusks with limited number of larger spines............................................... 3

3. Spines on mandibular tusk progressively shorter, without subapical large spine ( Fig. 10D View FIGURE 10 )...................... R. youi View in CoL

- Large subapical spine present, making mandibular tusk nearly forked.................................. R. coreanus View in CoL

4. Apical brown part of mandibular tusk bent inward abruptly ( Fig. 10G View FIGURE 10 ).................................. R. obscurus View in CoL

- Apical brown part of mandibular tusk bent smoothly or near straight ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ).................................... 5

5. Brown part of mandibular tusk near straight, relatively longer and slender ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 )..................... R. hunanensis

- Brown part of mandibular tusk bent inward smoothly, relatively shorter and broader...................... R. magnificus View in CoL

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