Pseudocentroptiloides

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Pseudocentroptiloides
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Ephemeroptera
Family: Baetidae
Subfamily: Baetinae
Genus: Pseudocentroptiloides
Jacob, 1986

Pseudocentroptiloides is a genus of Palaearctic and Oriental mayflies in the family Baetidae.

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Species

The following are included in BioLib.cz: [1]

subgenus PsammonellaGlazaczow, 1986
  1. Pseudocentroptiloides ceylonica Glazaczow, 1986
subgenus PseudocentroptiloidesJacob in Jacob & Glazaczow, 1986
  1. Pseudocentroptiloides morihari Wiersema & McCafferty, 1998
  2. Pseudocentroptiloides shadini (Kazlauskas, 1964)
  3. Pseudocentroptiloides usa Waltz & McCafferty, 1989
unplaced genera
  1. Pseudocentroptiloides nana (Bogoescu, 1951)
  2. Pseudocentroptiloides romanica (Bogoescu, 1949)

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