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- Farrodes abstract "Farrodes is a genus of mayflies in the family Leptophlebiidae.Like all other members in Leptophlebiidae, Farrodes is characterized by a flat head and lanceolate shaped gills. A key feature in identifying it is the shape of the labrum, which is more rounded at the sides than its close relatives, Thraulodes.".
- Q5436319 abstract "Farrodes is a genus of mayflies in the family Leptophlebiidae.Like all other members in Leptophlebiidae, Farrodes is characterized by a flat head and lanceolate shaped gills. A key feature in identifying it is the shape of the labrum, which is more rounded at the sides than its close relatives, Thraulodes.".
- Farrodes comment "Farrodes is a genus of mayflies in the family Leptophlebiidae.Like all other members in Leptophlebiidae, Farrodes is characterized by a flat head and lanceolate shaped gills. A key feature in identifying it is the shape of the labrum, which is more rounded at the sides than its close relatives, Thraulodes.".
- Q5436319 comment "Farrodes is a genus of mayflies in the family Leptophlebiidae.Like all other members in Leptophlebiidae, Farrodes is characterized by a flat head and lanceolate shaped gills. A key feature in identifying it is the shape of the labrum, which is more rounded at the sides than its close relatives, Thraulodes.".