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      FIRST RECORDS OF THE GENERA Macunahyphes AND Microphlebia (INSECTA: EPHEMEROPTERA) FROM COLOMBIA Translated title: PRIMEROS REGISTROS DE LOS GÉNEROS Macunahyphes Y Microphlebia (INSECTA: EPHEMEROPTERA) PARA COLOMBIA

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          Abstract The knowledge gained about the distribution of Ephemeroptera in Colombia in recent years have contributed to bridge the information gaps in this regard. This work of research recorded the Macunahyphes and Microphlebia genera for the first time in Colombia. Additionally, the distribution of Macunahyphes australis in South America is extended, and there is a first record of this species for the Vaupés Department in the Colombian Amazon Region. These findings update the records of the Macunahyphes and Microphlebia genera in the neotropical zone.

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          Resumen El conocimiento adquirido sobre la distribución de Ephemeroptera en Colombia en los últimos años ha contribuido a cerrar las brechas de información a este respecto. Este trabajo de investigación registró por primera vez en Colombia los géneros Macunahyphes y Microphlebia. Además, se amplía la distribución de Macunahyphes australis en América del Sur, y existe un primer registro de esta especie para el Departamento de Vaupés en la Región Amazónica de Colombia. Estos hallazgos actualizan los registros de los géneros Macunahyphes y Microphlebia en la zona neotropical.

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                bccm
                Boletín Científico. Centro de Museos. Museo de Historia Natural
                Bol. Cient. Mus. Hist. Nat. Univ. Caldas
                Universidad de Caldas. Vicerrectoría de Investigaciones y Postgrados (Manizales, Caldas, Colombia )
                0123-3068
                July 2019
                : 23
                : 2
                : 309-315
                Affiliations
                [1] Manizales Caldas orgnameUniversidad de Caldas Colombia lucimar.dias@ 123456ucaldas.edu.co
                [2] Manizales Caldas orgnameUniversidad de Caldas Colombia jhon.1711212849@ 123456ucaldas.edu.co
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                S0123-30682019000200309 S0123-3068(19)02300200309
                10.17151/bccm.2019.23.2.18
                2bd4e03b-13ee-43ba-bf45-cfb43357977a

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 18 February 2019
                : 23 January 2019
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                SciELO Colombia

                Categories
                Invertebrate zoology

                Región Neotropical,Leptohyphidae,Amazonas,Leptophlebiidae,occurrence,Neotropical Region,Amazon,ocurrencia

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