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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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Corixidae Glenmore Reservoir In March
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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Hesperocorixa Castanea
''Hesperocorixa castanea'' 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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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. They range in size from to around , and share a common arrangement of piercing-sucking Insect mouthparts, mouthparts. The name "true bugs" is often limited to the suborder Heteroptera. Entomologists reserve the term ''bug'' for Hemiptera or Heteroptera,Gilbert Waldbauer. ''The Handy Bug Answer Book.'' Visible Ink, 1998p. 1. which does not include other arthropods or insects of other orders such as Ant, ants, Bee, bees, Beetle, beetles, or Butterfly, butterflies. In some variations of English, all Terrestrial animal, terrestrial arthropods (including non-insect arachnids, and myriapods) also fall under the Colloquialism, colloquial understanding of ''bug''. Many insects with "bug" in their common name, especially in American English, belo ...
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Sigara
''Sigara'' is a genus of water boatmen in the family Corixidae. Some species within this genus are halophiles; for example, occurrences of the genus have been noted in the hypersaline Makgadikgadi Pans in Botswana.C. Michael Hogan (2008''Makgadikgadi'', The Megalithic Portal, ed. Andy Burnham/ref> Species These 100 species belong to the genus ''Sigara'': * '' Sigara alluaudi'' (Kirkaldy, 1899) * '' Sigara alternata'' (Say, 1825) * ''Sigara arguta'' * '' Sigara assimilis'' (Fieber, 1848) * ''Sigara atomaria'' Illiger, 1807 * '' Sigara basalis'' (A.Costa, 1843) * ''Sigara bellula'' (Horváth, 1879) * ''Sigara berneri'' Hungerford and Hussey, 1957 * '' Sigara bicoloripennis'' (Walley, 1936) * '' Sigara bradleyi'' (Abbott, 1913) * ''Sigara compressoidea'' (Hungerford, 1928) * '' Sigara conocephala'' (Hungerford, 1926) * ''Sigara cubiensis'' Hungerford, 1948 * '' Sigara daghestanica'' Jansson, 1983 * '' Sigara decorata'' (Abbott, 1916) * '' Sigara decoratella'' (Hungerford, 1926) * ' ...
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Arctocorisa
''Arctocorisa'' is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Corixidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: * ''Arctocorisa carinata'' (Sahlberg, 1819) * ''Arctocorisa chanceae ''Arctocorisa'' is a genus of true bugs belonging to 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. The ...'' Hungerford, 1926 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10417282 Corixidae ...
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Callicorixa
''Callicorixa'' 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 nine described species in ''Callicorixa''. Species These nine species belong to the genus ''Callicorixa'': * '' Callicorixa alaskensis'' Hungerford, 1926 * '' Callicorixa audeni'' Hungerford, 1928 (Auden's waterboatman) * '' Callicorixa gebleri'' (Fieber, 1848) * '' Callicorixa praeusta'' (Fieber, 1848) * '' Callicorixa producta'' (Reuter, 1880) * '' Callicorixa scudderi'' Jansson, 1979 * '' Callicorixa tetoni'' Hungerford, 1948 * '' Callicorixa vulnerata'' (Uhler, 1861) * '' Callicorixa wollastoni'' (Douglas & Scott, 1865) References Further reading * External links * Articles created by Qbugbot Corixini Heteroptera genera { ...
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Cenocorixa
''Cenocorixa'' 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 12 described species in ''Cenocorixa''. Species These 12 species belong to the genus ''Cenocorixa'': * '' Cenocorixa andersoni'' Hungerford, 1948 * '' Cenocorixa bifida'' (Hungerford, 1926) * '' Cenocorixa blaisdelli'' (Hungerford, 1930) * '' Cenocorixa bui'' Ren & Zhu, 2010 * '' Cenocorixa crestiforma'' Ren & Zhu, 2010 * '' Cenocorixa dakotensis'' (Hungerford, 1928) * '' Cenocorixa expleta'' (Uhler, 1895) * '' Cenocorixa kuiterti'' Hungerford, 1948 * '' Cenocorixa montana'' Ren & Zhu, 2010 * '' Cenocorixa utahensis'' (Hungerford, 1925) * '' Cenocorixa wileyi'' Hungerford, 1926 * '' Cenocorixa yuanjiangensis'' Xie & Liu, 2021 References Further ...
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Backswimmer
Notonectidae is a cosmopolitan family of aquatic insects in the order Hemiptera, commonly called backswimmers because they swim "upside down" (inverted). They are all predators and typically range from in length. They are similar in appearance to Corixidae (water boatmen), but can be separated by differences in their dorsal-ventral coloration, front legs, and predatory behavior. Their dorsum is convex, lightly colored without cross striations. Their front tarsi are not scoop-shaped and their hind legs are fringed for swimming. There are about 350 species in two subfamilies: Notonectinae with seven genera, and Anisopinae with four genera. Members in the former subfamily are often larger than those in the latter. Backswimmers swim on their backs, vigorously paddling with their long, hair-fringed hind legs and attack prey as large as tadpoles and small fish. They can inflict a painful "bite" on a human being, actually a stab with their sharp tubular mouthparts (proboscis). They inh ...
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Corixa Punctata
The lesser waterboatman or lesser water boatman (''Corixa punctata'') is a water-dwelling insect of the order Hemiptera. Adults normally range in size from 5 to 15 mm long, and are found in ponds, lakes and sometimes even swimming pools. The boatman feeds on algae and dead plant material. They have long hind legs which they use to swim on top of water. These powerful legs are covered in tiny hairs which helps them float on the surface of the water. They breathe oxygen by trapping air beneath their wing cases when they are on the surface as the oxygen is trapped by tiny hairs. They use trapped air in their physical gill to convert water-borne sounds into airborne sounds that they can hear. They are similar to ''Notonecta glauca'', the back swimmer by appearance, although these lesser waterboatman are herbivores and swim on their fronts. They are not related to ''Notonecta glauca'', back swimmer, nor to the European ''Micronecta scholtzi ''Micronecta scholtzi'', the lesse ...
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Notonectidae
Notonectidae is a cosmopolitan family of aquatic insects in the order Hemiptera, commonly called backswimmers because they swim "upside down" (inverted). They are all predators and typically range from in length. They are similar in appearance to Corixidae (water boatmen), but can be separated by differences in their dorsal-ventral coloration, front legs, and predatory behavior. Their dorsum is convex, lightly colored without cross striations. Their front tarsi are not scoop-shaped and their hind legs are fringed for swimming. There are about 350 species in two subfamilies: Notonectinae with seven genera, and Anisopinae with four genera. Members in the former subfamily are often larger than those in the latter. Backswimmers swim on their backs, vigorously paddling with their long, hair-fringed hind legs and attack prey as large as tadpoles and small fish. They can inflict a painful "bite" on a human being, actually a stab with their sharp tubular mouthparts (proboscis). They inh ...
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Corisella
''Corisella'' 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 5 described species in ''Corisella''. Species * '' Corisella decolor'' (Uhler, 1871) * '' Corisella edulis'' (Champion, 1901) * '' Corisella inscripta'' (Uhler, 1894) * '' Corisella mercenaria'' (Say, 1832) * '' Corisella tarsalis'' (Fieber, 1851) References Further reading * * * Corixini Heteroptera genera {{Corixidae-stub ...
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Corixa
''Corixa'' is a genus of aquatic bugs in the family Corixidae. The fossil species ''C. elegans'' is from the Rott Formation The Rott Formation is a geologic formation in Germany. It preserves fossils dating back to the Oligocene. See also * List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Germany See also * Lists of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Europe The ... in Nordrhein-Westfalen (Oligocene of Germany). References External links * * * * * Corixini Nepomorpha genera {{Corixidae-stub ...
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