RAPTOHEPTAGENIA CRUENTATA, GEN. NOV. (EPHEMEROPTERA: HEPTAGENIIDAE), NEW ASSOCIATION OF THE LARVA PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT TO BE ANEPEORUS WITH THE ADULT OF HEPTAGENIA CRUENTATA WALSH
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