Ephemeroptera Galactica

Twelfth International Conference on Ephemeroptera
State Museum of Natural History, Stuttgart, Germany
8-14 June 2008


Proceedings published as:

Staniczek AH (ed.). 2009. International Perspectives in Mayfly and Stonefly Research. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Ephemeroptera and the 16th International Symposium on Plecoptera, Stuttgart, 2008. Aquatic Insects 31, Supplement 1. 749pp.


CONTENTS

Staniczek AH. Editorial. pp.1-3

OBITUARIES

Peters, JG; Hubbard MD. OBITUARY. George F. Edmunds, Jr. (1920-2006). pp. 5-7.

Gaino E. OBITUARY. Marta Grandi (1915-2005). pp. 9-12.

Harper P. OBITUARY. Françoise Harper (1941-2005). pp. 13-14.

Zwick P. OBITUARIES. Wolfgang Joost (1937-2004). Teizi Kawai (1925-2005). Hand Mendl (1927-2004). pp. 15-18

PHYLOGENY, SYSTEMATICS AND TAXONOMY

Monaghan MT; Sartori M. Genetic contributions to the study of taxonomy, ecology, and evolution of mayflies (Ephemeroptera): review and future perspectives pp. 19-39.

Gattolliat J-L; Nieto C. The family Baetidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera): synthesis and future challenges. pp. 41-62.

Domínguez E. Overview and phylogenetic relationships of the two-winged genera of South American Leptophlebiidae (Ephemeroptera) pp. 63-71.

Domínguez E.; Zúñiga MC. First description of the larva of Farrodes roundsi (Traver) (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae) with comments on its phylogenetic relationships. pp. 73-81.

Derka T; Svitok M; Schlögl J. Massartella hirsuta sp. nov. (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae) and new data on mayflies of Guyana Highlands. pp. 83-94.

Dias LG; Cabette HSR; De Sousa DP. A new species of Tricorythodes Ulmer, 1920 (Ephemeroptera: Leptohyphidae) and first record of Tricorythodes quizeri Molineri, 2002 from Brazil. pp. 95-99.

Ubero-Pascal N; Sartori M. Phylogeny of the genus Teloganopsis Ulmer, 1939 with a redescription of Teloganopsis media Ulmer, 1939 and the description of a new Oriental species (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae). pp. 101-124.

Godunko RJ; Krzemiński W. New fossil findings of the mayfly genera Balticobaetisca Staniczek & Bechly, 2002 (Ephemeroptera: Baetiscidae) and Borinquena Traver, 1938 (Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae). pp. 125-136.

Pescador ML; Richard BA; Hubbard MD; Staniczek AH. Evolution of Baetiscidae (Ephemeroptera): current state of knowledge of the family. pp. 137-147.

Barber-James HM. A preliminary phylogeny of Prosopistomatidae (Ephemeroptera) based on morphological characters of the larvae, and an assessment of their distribution. pp. 149-166.

Kluge NJ. New version of the database "Ephemeroptera of the World" as the first experience of a permanent and objective web catalogue in biology. pp. 167-180.

Zwick P. The Plecoptera – who are they? The problematic placement of stoneflies in the phylogenetic system of insects. pp. 181-194.

Baumann RW; Kondratieff, BC. Studies on Oemopteryx vanduzeea (Claassen, 1937) and a new species in the O. vanduzeea species group (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae) from the Pacific Northwest, USA. pp. 195-202.

Vinçon G; Murányi D. Revision of the Rhabdiopteryx neglecta species group (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae). pp. 203-218.

Baumann RW; Kondratieff BC. Studies on the Holarctic subfamily Brachypterainae (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae) using the scanning electron microscope to study male terminalia. pp. 219-230.

Isobe Y; Uchida S. Japanese species of the genus Oyamia (Plecoptera: Perlidae), with notes on O. nigribasis from Korea. pp. 231-244.

Bojková J. Revision of the stonefly collections (Plecoptera) by E. Křelinová and J. Raušer from the Czech Republic. pp. 245-251.

DeWalt RE; Cao Y; Hinz L; Tweddale T. Modelling of historical stonefly distributions using museum specimens. pp. 253-267.

Krell F-T. ZooBank and the next edition of the Code – challenges and new developments in the 250th year of zoological nomenclature. pp. 269-282.

ECOLOGY, LIFE HISTORY AND REPRODUCTION

Sand K; Brittain JE. Life cycle shifts in Baetis rhodani (Ephemeroptera) in the Norwegian mountains. pp. 283-291.

Skuja A; Ozolins D; Poppels A. Seasonal and diel patterns of mayfly (Ephemeroptera) drift in Korge stream, Latvia. pp. 293-299.

Turcsányi I; Szentkirályi F; Bernáth B; Kádár F. Flight of mayflies towards horizontally polarised and unpolarised light. pp. 301-310.

Sweeney BW; Flowers RW; Funk DH; Ávila SA; Jackson JK. Mayfly communities in two Neotropical lowland forests. pp. 311-318.

Vásquez D; Flowers RW; Springer M. Life history of five small minnow mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) in a small tropical stream on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica. pp. 319-332.

Hwang JM; Yoon TJ; Lee SJ; Bae YJ. Life history and secondary production of Ephemera orientalis (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae) from the Han River in Seoul, Korea. pp. 333-341.

Hrovat M; Urbanič G; Sivec I. Community structure and distribution of Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera larvae in lowland karst rivers in Slovenia. pp. 343-357.

Bojková J; Helešic J. Spring fens as a unique biotope of stonefly larvae (Plecoptera): species richness and species composition gradients. pp. 359-367.

Yoshimura M. Comparison of stream benthic invertebrate particularly stonefly assemblages in the temperate forest in Japan in relation to forest types. pp. 369-376.

Krno I; Holubec M. Effects of land use on stonefly bioassessment metrics. pp. 377-389.

Stewart KW; Anderson NH. The life history and larval generic character development of Malenka bifurcata (Claassen, 1923) (Plecoptera: Nemouridae) in an Oregon summer-dry stream. pp. 391-399.

Fenoglio S; Bo T; López-Rodríguez MJ; Tierno de Figueroa JM; Malacarne G. Preimaginal feeding habits of Isoperla carbonaria Aubert, 1953 (Plecoptera: Perlodidae). pp. 401-407.

Gamboa M; Chacón MM; Segnini S. Diet composition of the mature larvae of four Anacroneuria species (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from the Venezuelan Andes. pp. 409-417.

Loskutova OA. Drift of stoneflies in rivers of the European North of Russia. pp.419-427.

Rupprecht R. Attempts to re-colonise water insects in German brooks. pp. 429-441.

MORPHOLOGY, ULTRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOLOGY

Willkommen J. The tergal and pleural wing base sclerites – homologous within the basal branches of Pterygota? pp. 443-457.

Kukalová-Peck J; Peters JG; Soldán T. Homologisation of the anterior articular plate in the wing base of Ephemeroptera and Odonatoptera. pp. 459-470.

Sroka P. Morphology and ultrastructure of the molar area in the mandible of mayfly (Ephemeroptera) larvae. pp. 471-484.

Malzacher P. Comparative morphology of gill cover microtrichia in the Caenidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera). pp. 485-494.

Ditsche-Kuru P; Koop JHE. New insights into a life in current: do the gill lamellae of Epeorus assimilis and Iron alpicola larvae (Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae) function as a sucker or as friction pads? pp. 495-506.

Gaino E; Piersanti S; Rebora M. Cuticular and sensory structures on the copulatory apparatus of Rhithrogena semicolorata (Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae). pp. 507-513.

Gaino E; Piersanti S; Rebora M. The oviposition mechanism in Habrophlebia eldae (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae). pp. 515-522.

Nelson CH. Surface ultrastructure and evolution of tarsal attachment structures in Plecoptera (Arthropoda: Hexapoda). pp. 523-545.

Tamura F; Isobe Y; Oishi T. A comparative study of the morphology and distribution of setae and hairs on the larval legs of two families (Perlodidae, Perlidae) of Japanese Plecoptera. pp. 547-563.

Rościszewska E; Rzońca R. The internal reproductive system of Antarctoperlaria (Plecoptera), with special reference to the organisation of the larval ovarioles. pp.565-575.

Amore V; Fochetti R. Present knowledge on the presence of hemocyanin in stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera). pp. 577-583.

BIOGEOGRAPHY, DISTRIBUTION AND FAUNISTICS

Flowers RW. Life was a beach: a panbiogeographic analysis of the cosmopolitan mayfly genus Choroterpes (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae). pp. 585-593.

Hitchings TR. Leptophlebiidae (Ephemeroptera) of the alpine region of the Southern Alps, New Zealand. pp. 595-601.

Schletterer M; Füreder L. The family Prosopistomatidae (Ephemeroptera): a review on its ecology and distribution, with particular emphasis on the European species Prosopistoma pennigerum Müller, 1785. pp. 603-620.

Jacquemin G. The Ephemeroptera fauna of the Meurthe River in north-eastern France. pp. 621-627.

Zahrádková S; Soldán T; Bojková J; Helešic J; Janovská H; Sroka P. Distribution and biology of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of the Czech Republic: present status and perspectives. pp. 629-652.

Soldán T; Enktaivan S; Godunko RJ. Commented checklist of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) of Mongolia. pp. 653-670.

Tiunova TM. Biodiversity and distribution of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) in the Russian Far East. pp. 671-691.

Teslenko VA. Stoneflies (Plecoptera) of the Russian Far East: diversity and zoogeography. pp. 693-706.

Surenkhorloo P. Updated species list of stoneflies (Plecoptera) of Mongolia. pp. 707-720.

Zhiltzova LA. Zoogeographic features of the Systellognatha (Plecoptera) fauna of Russia and adjacent countries. pp. 721-726.

Cherchesova SK; Shioloshvili MN; Haseeva LA. Zoogeographic features of the stonefly fauna (Plecoptera) of the River Terek basin, North Ossetia. pp. 727-729.

Popijač A; Sivec I. Diversity and distribution of stoneflies in the area of Plitvice Lakes National Park and along the Mediterranean river Cetina (Croatia). pp. 731-742.

ZÚñiga MC; Dias L; MartÍnez D; Zabala G; Bacca T. The first record of Claudioperla Illies (Plecoptera: Gripopterygidae) from Colombia. pp. 743-744.

CONFERENCE PHOTOGRAPHS

Conference Photographs. pp. 745-747.

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