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Godunko, Roman J., Alexander V. Martynov, and Arnold H. Staniczek. "First fossil record of the mayfly family Vietnamellidae (Insecta, Ephemeroptera) from Burmese Amber confirms its Oriental origin and gives new insights into its evolution." ZooKeys 1036 (May 10, 2021): 99–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1036.66435.

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The small, monophyletic mayfly family Vietnamellidae Allen, 1984 has so far only been known from a few extant species of the genus Vietnamella Tshernova, 1972, which are all distributed in the Oriental Realm (Vietnam, Thailand, China, and India). Herein we report the first fossil record of Vietnamellidae based on a male and female imago from Mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber. We establish the new genus Burmellagen. nov. to accommodate these two new Mesozoic specimens. Their attribution to Vietnamellidae is supported by the rounded shape of the hind wings with arched outer margin, the course of thor
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Godunko, Roman J., Alexander V. Martynov, and Arnold H. Staniczek. "First fossil record of the mayfly family Vietnamellidae (Insecta, Ephemeroptera) from Burmese Amber confirms its Oriental origin and gives new insights into its evolution." ZooKeys 1036 (May 10, 2021): 99–120. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1036.66435.

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The small, monophyletic mayfly family Vietnamellidae Allen, 1984 has so far only been known from a few extant species of the genus Vietnamella Tshernova, 1972, which are all distributed in the Oriental Realm (Vietnam, Thailand, China, and India). Herein we report the first fossil record of Vietnamellidae based on a male and female imago from Mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber. We establish the new genus Burmella gen. nov. to accommodate these two new Mesozoic specimens. Their attribution to Vietnamellidae is supported by the rounded shape of the hind wings with arched outer margin, the course of tho
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Godunko, Roman J., Nadhira Benhadji, Alexander Martynov, Zhi-Teng Chen, Xuhongyi Zheng, and Arnold H. Staniczek. "A new species and new generic synonymy in the family Vietnamellidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber with notes on ancient dispersal across East Gondwana." PeerJ 13 (March 25, 2025): e19048. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.19048.

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The monophyletic mayfly family Vietnamellidae has been introduced for a few extant species from the Indomalayan Realm. All these species belong to the genus Vietnamella and have been described in adult and larval stages. Recently, the fossil genus Burmella was established for male and female imagines of two new species from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber and assigned to the family Vietnamellidae. In this contribution, we describe another species in the genus Burmella, namely B. inconspicua sp. nov. based on a female imago. It clearly differs from the previously described female of B. clypeata by
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Auychinda, Chonlakran, Michel Sartori, and Boonsatien Boonsoong. "Vietnamellidae (Insecta, Ephemeroptera) of Thailand." ZooKeys 902 (January 13, 2020): 17–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.902.46844.

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The genus Vietnamella Tshernova, 1972 is investigated in detail for the first time in Thailand. As a consequence, four species are recognized, namely Vietnamella maculosasp. nov., Vietnamella thani Tshernova, 1972, Vietnamella sp. B and Vietnamella sp. C. Herein, larvae and eggs of V. maculosasp. nov. are described and reported from Chiang Rai Province. The larva of Vietnamella sp. B from Tak Province is also described, but not named due to insufficient material, and the imaginal stages and eggs of V. thani Tshernova, 1972 are described and presented for the first time. Our morphological evide
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Auychinda, Chonlakran, Michel Sartori, and Boonsatien Boonsoong. "Vietnamellidae (Insecta, Ephemeroptera) of Thailand." ZooKeys 902 (January 13, 2020): 17–36. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.902.46844.

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The genus Vietnamella Tshernova, 1972 is investigated in detail for the first time in Thailand. As a consequence, four species are recognized, namely Vietnamella maculosa sp. nov., Vietnamella thani Tshernova, 1972, Vietnamella sp. B and Vietnamella sp. C. Herein, larvae and eggs of V. maculosa sp. nov. are described and reported from Chiang Rai Province. The larva of Vietnamella sp. B from Tak Province is also described, but not named due to insufficient material, and the imaginal stages and eggs of V. thani Tshernova, 1972 are described and presented for the first time. Our morphological evi
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Tong, Yao, Lian Wu, Sam Pedro Galilee Ayivi, et al. "Cryptic Species Exist in Vietnamella sinensis Hsu, 1936 (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) from Studies of Complete Mitochondrial Genomes." Insects 13, no. 5 (2022): 412. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13050412.

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Ephemeroptera (Insecta: Pterygota) are widely distributed all over the world with more than 3500 species. During the last decade, the phylogenetic relationships within Ephemeroptera have been a hot topic of research, especially regarding the phylogenetic relationships among Vietnamellidae. In this study, three mitochondrial genomes from three populations of Vienamella sinensis collected from Tonglu (V. sinensis TL), Chun’an (V. sinensis CN), and Qingyuan (V. sinensis QY) in Zhejiang Province, China were compared to discuss the potential existence of cryptic species. We also established their p
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Tong, Yao, Lian Wu, Sam Pedro Galilee Ayivi, et al. "Cryptic Species Exist in Vietnamella sinensis Hsu, 1936 (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) from Studies of Complete Mitochondrial Genomes." Insects 13, no. 5 (2022): 412. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13050412.

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Ephemeroptera (Insecta: Pterygota) are widely distributed all over the world with more than 3500 species. During the last decade, the phylogenetic relationships within Ephemeroptera have been a hot topic of research, especially regarding the phylogenetic relationships among Vietnamellidae. In this study, three mitochondrial genomes from three populations of Vienamella sinensis collected from Tonglu (V. sinensis TL), Chun’an (V. sinensis CN), and Qingyuan (V. sinensis QY) in Zhejiang Province, China were compared to discuss the potential existence of cryptic species. We also established their p
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Hu, Ze, Zhen-Xing Ma, Juan-Yan Luo, and Chang-Fa Zhou. "Redescription and commentary on the Chinese mayfly Vietnamella sinensis (Ephemeroptera: Vietnamellidae)." Zootaxa 4286, no. 3 (2017): 381–90. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4286.3.5.

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Hu, Ze, Ma, Zhen-Xing, Luo, Juan-Yan, Zhou, Chang-Fa (2017): Redescription and commentary on the Chinese mayfly Vietnamella sinensis (Ephemeroptera: Vietnamellidae). Zootaxa 4286 (3): 381-390, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4286.3.5
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Luo, Yanping, Jian Jiang, Lili Wang, Zufei Shu, and Xiaoli Tong. "Vietnamella chebalingensis, a new species of the family Vietnamellidae (Ephemeroptera) from China based on morphological and molecular data." Zootaxa 4868, no. 2 (2020): 208–20. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4868.2.2.

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Luo, Yanping, Jiang, Jian, Wang, Lili, Shu, Zufei, Tong, Xiaoli (2020): Vietnamella chebalingensis, a new species of the family Vietnamellidae (Ephemeroptera) from China based on morphological and molecular data. Zootaxa 4868 (2): 208-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.2.2
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HU, ZE, ZHEN-XING MA, JUAN-YAN LUO, and CHANG-FA ZHOU. "Redescription and commentary on the Chinese mayfly Vietnamella sinensis (Ephemeroptera: Vietnamellidae)." Zootaxa 4286, no. 3 (2017): 381. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4286.3.5.

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The genus Vietnamella Tshernova, 1972 is reviewed and 3 valid species are confirmed. They are V. ornata (Tshernova, 1972), V. sinensis (Hsu, 1936) (=V. dabieshanensis You & Su, 1987, new synonym; =V. qingyuanensis Zhou & Su, 1995, new synonym; =V. guadunensis Zhou & Su, 1995, new synonym) and V. thani Tshernova, 1972. The nymphal and key imaginal characters of V. sinensis are described and figured. The monogeneric family Vietnamellidae has long series of autapomorphies (two pairs of projections on head, modified mandibles, slender maxillae with few setae, round hindwings, and half
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Xu, Xiao-Dong, Yi-Yang Jia, Si-Si Cao, et al. "Six complete mitochondrial genomes of mayflies from three genera of Ephemerellidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) with inversion and translocation of trnI rearrangement and their phylogenetic relationships." PeerJ 8 (August 19, 2020): e9740. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9740.

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As a small order of Pterygota (Insecta), Ephemeroptera has almost 3,500 species around the world. Ephemerellidae is a widely distributed common group of Ephemeroptera. However, the relationship among Ephemerellidae, Vietnamellidae and Teloganellidae is still in dispute. In this study, we sequenced six complete mitogenomes of three genera from Ephemerellidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera): Ephemerella sp. Yunnan-2018, Serratella zapekinae, Serratella sp. Yunnan-2018, Serratella sp. Liaoning-2019, Torleya grandipennis and T. tumiforceps. These mitogenomes were employed to reveal controversial phylogen
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Auychinda, Chonlakran, Luke Jacobus, Michel Sartori, and Boonsatien Boonsoong. "A New Species of Vietnamella Tshernova 1972 (Ephemeroptera: Vietnamellidae) from Thailand." Insects 11, no. 9 (2020): 554. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11090554.

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The larva, male subimago, female imago, and eggs of V. nanensis sp. n. are described based on specimens from Mae Hong Son and Nan provinces, Thailand. The female subimago is described based on a photograph of a specimen reared to the imago stage. The species previously was distinguished only by DNA barcode data and designated as Vietnamella sp. C. Based on morphology, the larva of the new species can be distinguished with the following combination of characteristics: (i) pattern of serration on the ventral margin of the forefemur, (ii) posterolateral margins of abdominal terga with pairs of ac
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Selvakumar, C., Bikramjit Sinha, M. Vasanth, K. A. Subramanian, and K. G. Sivaramakrishnan. "A new record of monogeneric family Vietnamellidae (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) from India." Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 21, no. 3 (2018): 994–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aspen.2018.07.015.

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Hubbard, Michael D. "SYNONYMY AND VALID NAME OF THE FAMILIES VIETNAMELLIDAE AND AUSTREMERELLIDAE (EPHEMEROPTERA: EPHEMERELLOIDEA)." Florida Entomologist 85, no. 2 (2002): 382. http://dx.doi.org/10.1653/0015-4040(2002)085[0382:savnot]2.0.co;2.

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LUO, YANPING, JIAN JIANG, LILI WANG, ZUFEI SHU, and XIAOLI TONG. "Vietnamella chebalingensis, a new species of the family Vietnamellidae (Ephemeroptera) from China based on morphological and molecular data." Zootaxa 4868, no. 2 (2020): 208–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4868.2.2.

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Vietnamella chebalingensis Tong, sp. nov. is described based on larval stage from China. The new species is distinguished from its congeners by the following combination of characters: body purple black with mottled white markings; length of inner pairs of cephalic projection approximately half of the outer pairs; posterior margin of abdominal tergites I–VI and VIII–X each with a pair of pointed projections, but tergite VII bearing only a single projection. The morphological evidence and molecular data (COI, Kimura 2-parameter) support that this new species represents the sixth species of the
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