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Occurrence of the mayfly family Teloganodidae in northern New South Wales
Authors:Bruce C Chessman,&   Andrew J Boulton
Affiliation:Centre for Natural Resources, Department of Land and Water Conservation, PO Box 3720, Parramatta, NSW 2124, Australia (Email:;., Division of Ecosystem Management, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia.
Abstract:Teloganodid mayfly nymphs, previously known in Australia only from south-eastern Queensland, have now been recorded from numerous localities in the coastal drainages of northern New South Wales (NSW) from the Barrington Tops district to the Richmond River system. The nymphs seem to be restricted to riffles in forest streams and occur over a wide altitudinal range with records up to 940 m. They appear identical to those of Austremerella picta Riek, but rearing to the adult is needed to be certain that they represent the same species. The apparent restriction of Australian Teloganodidae to southern Queensland and northern NSW poses a biogeographical puzzle.
Keywords:biogeography    Ephemoptera    Teloganodidae
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