Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 98. (Budapest 2006)

Gattolliat, J.-L. ; Sartori, M.: The mayflies of Ghana (Insecta: Ephemeroptera)

Nevertheless, the male imago collected in Ghana fits the original description of A. rubeus and is rather similar to the type-material we examined. Distribution - Adenophlebiodes rubeus was originally reported from Ivory Coast, Guinea and Sierra Leone mainly in the moist savannah and forest zones. This new report slightly extends its dis­tribution to the East. Adenophlebiodes (Adenophlebiodes) sp. A (Figs 7-8) Material examined - GHANA: Ashanti Region, Kumasi, 1°36'W, 6°43'N, 293 m, 1 $, 28.05. 1967 (G221), S. ENDRŐDY-YOUNGA. Further material - GUINEA: Télimélé Region, near Mahbé, 1 ?, 01.02.1989, J.-M. ELOUARD (ORSTOM) coll. and leg. Diagnostic features - The two hooked tarsal claws, the pigmented wings and the shape of the hind wing (Fig. 8) clearly support the assignment of these female imagoes to Adenophlebiodes. The pigmentation of the basal half of the forewing Figs 7-8. Adenophlebiodes (Adenophlebiodes) sp. A: 1 = forewing, 2 = hindwing

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