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Cymatia Apparens
''Cymatia'' is a genus of water boatmen in the family Corixidae Corixidae is a family of aquatic insects in the order Hemiptera. They are found worldwide in virtually any freshwater habitat and a few species live in saline water. There are about 500 known species worldwide, in 55 genera, including the genus ' .... There are about six described species in ''Cymatia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Cymatia'': * '' Cymatia americana'' Hussey, 1920 * '' Cymatia apparens'' (Distant, 1911) * '' Cymatia bonsdorffi'' (Sahlberg, 1819) * '' Cymatia coleoptera'' (Fabricius, 1777) * '' Cymatia coleoptrata'' (Fabricius, 1777) * '' Cymatia rogenhoferi'' (Fieber, 1848) References Further reading * Corixidae Nepomorpha genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Corixidae-stub ...
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Cymatia Coleoptrata
''Cymatia coleoptrata'' is a species of water boatman in the family Corixidae in the order Hemiptera Hemiptera (; ) is an order (biology), order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, Reduviidae, assassin bugs, Cimex, bed bugs, and shield bugs. ....Tree of Life Web Project
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Corixidae
Corixidae is a family of aquatic insects in the order Hemiptera. They are found worldwide in virtually any freshwater habitat and a few species live in saline water. There are about 500 known species worldwide, in 55 genera, including the genus '' Sigara''. Members of the Corixidae are commonly known as water boatmen, a term that is sometimes used in the United Kingdom for ''Notonecta glauca'', an insect of a different family, Notonectidae. ''Corixa punctata'' is the "lesser water boatman". Morphology and ecology Corixidae generally have a long flattened body ranging from long. Many have extremely fine dark brown or black striations marking the wings. They tend to have four long rear legs and two short front ones. The forelegs are covered with hairs and shaped like oars, hence the name "water boatman". Their four hindmost legs have scoop- or oar-shaped tarsi to aid swimming. They also have a triangular head with short, triangular mouthparts. Corixidae dwell in slow rivers and p ...
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Cymatia Americana
''Cymatia americana'' is a species of water boatman in the family Corixidae Corixidae is a family of aquatic insects in the order Hemiptera. They are found worldwide in virtually any freshwater habitat and a few species live in saline water. There are about 500 known species worldwide, in 55 genera, including the genus ' .... It is found in North America. References Corixidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1920 Hemiptera of North America {{Corixidae-stub ...
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Cymatia Apparens
''Cymatia'' is a genus of water boatmen in the family Corixidae Corixidae is a family of aquatic insects in the order Hemiptera. They are found worldwide in virtually any freshwater habitat and a few species live in saline water. There are about 500 known species worldwide, in 55 genera, including the genus ' .... There are about six described species in ''Cymatia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Cymatia'': * '' Cymatia americana'' Hussey, 1920 * '' Cymatia apparens'' (Distant, 1911) * '' Cymatia bonsdorffi'' (Sahlberg, 1819) * '' Cymatia coleoptera'' (Fabricius, 1777) * '' Cymatia coleoptrata'' (Fabricius, 1777) * '' Cymatia rogenhoferi'' (Fieber, 1848) References Further reading * Corixidae Nepomorpha genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Corixidae-stub ...
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Cymatia Bonsdorffi
''Cymatia'' is a genus of water boatmen in the family Corixidae. There are about six described species in ''Cymatia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Cymatia'': * '' Cymatia americana'' Hussey, 1920 * ''Cymatia apparens ''Cymatia'' is a genus of water boatmen in the family Corixidae Corixidae is a family of aquatic insects in the order Hemiptera. They are found worldwide in virtually any freshwater habitat and a few species live in saline water. There are abo ...'' (Distant, 1911) * '' Cymatia bonsdorffi'' (Sahlberg, 1819) * '' Cymatia coleoptera'' (Fabricius, 1777) * '' Cymatia coleoptrata'' (Fabricius, 1777) * '' Cymatia rogenhoferi'' (Fieber, 1848) References Further reading * Corixidae Nepomorpha genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Corixidae-stub ...
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Cymatia Coleoptera
''Cymatia'' is a genus of water boatmen in the family Corixidae. There are about six described species in ''Cymatia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Cymatia'': * '' Cymatia americana'' Hussey, 1920 * ''Cymatia apparens'' (Distant, 1911) * ''Cymatia bonsdorffi ''Cymatia'' is a genus of water boatmen in the family Corixidae. There are about six described species in ''Cymatia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Cymatia'': * '' Cymatia americana'' Hussey, 1920 * ''Cymatia apparens ''Cym ...'' (Sahlberg, 1819) * '' Cymatia coleoptera'' (Fabricius, 1777) * '' Cymatia coleoptrata'' (Fabricius, 1777) * '' Cymatia rogenhoferi'' (Fieber, 1848) References Further reading * Corixidae Nepomorpha genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Corixidae-stub ...
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Cymatia Rogenhoferi
''Cymatia'' is a genus of water boatmen in the family Corixidae. There are about six described species in ''Cymatia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Cymatia'': * '' Cymatia americana'' Hussey, 1920 * ''Cymatia apparens'' (Distant, 1911) * ''Cymatia bonsdorffi'' (Sahlberg, 1819) * ''Cymatia coleoptera ''Cymatia'' is a genus of water boatmen in the family Corixidae. There are about six described species in ''Cymatia''. Species These six species belong to the genus ''Cymatia'': * '' Cymatia americana'' Hussey, 1920 * ''Cymatia apparens'' (Dista ...'' (Fabricius, 1777) * '' Cymatia coleoptrata'' (Fabricius, 1777) * '' Cymatia rogenhoferi'' (Fieber, 1848) References Further reading * Corixidae Nepomorpha genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Corixidae-stub ...
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Nepomorpha Genera
Nepomorpha is an infraorder of insects in the "true bug" order (Hemiptera). They belong to the "typical" bugs of the suborder Heteroptera. Due to their aquatic habits, these animals are known as true water bugs. They occur all over the world outside the polar regions, with about 2,000 species altogether. The Nepomorpha can be distinguished from related Heteroptera by their missing or vestigial ocelli. Also, as referred to by the obsolete name Cryptocerata ("the hidden-horned ones"), their antennae are reduced, with weak muscles, and usually carried tucked against the head. Most of the species within this infraorder live in freshwater habitats. The exceptions are members of the superfamily Ochteroidea, which are found along the water's edge. Many of these insects are predators of invertebrates and in some cases – like the large water scorpions (Nepidae) and giant water bugs (Belostomatidae) – even small fish and amphibians. Others are omnivores or feed on plants. Their mouth ...
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