Nepomorpha
Waterscorpions, giant water bugs, toad bugs, water boatmen, backswimmers, creeping water bugs
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- Waterscorpions, giant water bugs, toad bugs, water boatmen, backswimmers, creeping water bugs
References
Andersen, N. M. 1995. Phylogeny and classification of aquatic bugs (Heteroptera, Nepomorpha). An essay review of Mahner's 'Systema Cryptoceratum Phylogeneticum'. Entomologica Scandinavica 26:159-166.
Hebsgaard, M. B., N. M. Andersen, and J. Damgaard. 2004. Phylogeny of the true water bugs (Nepomorpha: Hemiptera-Heteroptera) based on 16S and 28S rDNA and morphology. Systematic Entomology 29:488-508.
Lee, C. E. 1991. Morphological and phylogenetic studies on the true water bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera). Nature and Life 21:1-183.
Mahner, M. 1993. Systema cryptoceratorum phylogeneticum (Insecta, Heteroptera). Zoologica, 143:ix+302 pp.
Rieger, C. 1976. Skelett und Muskulature des Kopfes und Prothorax von Ochterus marginatus Latreille. Zoomorphologie, 83: 109-191.
tys, P. and A. Jansson. 1988. Check-list of recent family-group and genus-group names of Nepomorpha (Heterotera) of the world. Acta Entomologica Fennica 50:1-44.
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Scientific Name | Abedus indentatus (Belostomatidae) |
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Location | Sierra Nevada (California, USA) |
Creator | Gerald and Buff Corsi |
Specimen Condition | Dead Specimen |
Behavior | carrying eggs on his back |
Sex | Male |
Life Cycle Stage | adult, eggs |
Source Collection | CalPhotos |
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© 1999 California Academy of Sciences
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Scientific Name | Sigara nigrolineata |
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Location | Slovenia |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Life Cycle Stage | Adult |
Copyright |
© Andrej Gogala
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