Acentrella Explained
Acentrella is a genus of small minnow mayflies in the family Baetidae. Species of Acentrella are recorded from Europe, North America and Asia, with a few from Africa.
Species
These 26 species belong to the genus Acentrella:
- Acentrella alachua (Berner, 1940)
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i c g- Acentrella chantauensis (Kluge, 1981)
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c g- Acentrella diptera Kluge & Novikova, 2011
c g- Acentrella feminalis (Eaton, 1885)
c g- Acentrella fenestrata (Kazlauskas, 1963)
i c g- Acentrella feropagus Alba-Tercedor and McCafferty, 2000
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c g- Acentrella gnom (Kluge, 1983)
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i c g b- Acentrella joosti (Zimmermann & Braasch, 1979)
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i c g- Acentrella lata (Müller-Liebenau, 1985)
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i c g b- Acentrella parvula (McDunnough, 1932)
i c g- Acentrella rallatoma Burian & Myers, 2011
c g- Acentrella scabriventris Kluge & Novikova, 2011
c g- Acentrella sibirica (Kazlauskas, 1963)
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c g- Acentrella suzukiella Matsumura, 1931
c g- Acentrella tonneri (Braasch & Soldán, 1983)
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i c g bData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.netReferences
- Book: Chinery, Michael. Collins Guide to the Insects of Britain and Western Europe. 1986. Collins. London. 0-00-219170-9.