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Imago. The compound eyes contiguous (in males), or widely separated (in females); rounded.
Fore-wings with R5 and R4 joined basally. Hind-wings present. The hind-wings of the female imagines more than one fifth the length of the fore-wings. Hind tarsi slightly shorter than the tibia. Hind tarsi with 4 moveable segments. The hind tarsal claws unalike, being one pointed and one blunt.
The abdomen with two tails. Male claspers separate.
Nymph. The outer tails hairy on the inner side only. Gills mostly at the sides of the abdomen; not fringed with filaments on both sides.
Classification. Superfamily Heptagenioidea. Family Siphlonuridae.
British representation. 1 species (A. inopinatus).
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Cite this publication as: ‘Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M.J. 2003 onwards. Insects of Britain and Ireland: the genera of Ephemeroptera. Version: 11th April 2022. delta-intkey.com’.