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Show SYSTEMATICS The keys Edmunds, families to Allen and Peters from Edmunds have been species, to it as with would be unwise so few adults have been described only were constructed included for writers them the return this on nymphs to bas i s ; these more nymphs, Mr. the W. Where keys have In L. some cases Leptophlebiidae It Peters. was publish complete keys to positive identification In most indicated. so to positive identification, species A, B, C, etc., Honduras, be reared from can the lack of as of time available. were because of howeer, the aid of this at species has been possible cases, (1944) for nymphs, and those for the genera of and newly constructed that and Traver (1963), from largely adapted (1952) and Traver (1944) for the adults. keys have been revised felt and genera have been and keys the to nymphs Short, diagnostic descriptions It species. be adults will and a more is that upon planned collected, complete key are many of be con can the structed. The complete distribution for each genus distribution of of all the each species in localities collecting Honduras is recorded. included is in the included and is a A description separate section. FAMILIES AND GENERA OF MAYFLIE,S The order thirtyimately genera six Ephemeroptera subfamilies 190 genera. were found is divided into nineteen families and (Edmunds, Allen and Peters, Representatives An in Honduras. reported from other countries in of nine additional 1963) and approx families eight and genera seventeen are Central America and many of them |