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Hebrus (bug)
''Hebrus'' is a genus of velvet water bugs in the family Hebridae Velvet water bugs are members of the family Hebridae. They are semiaquatic insects that live among moss or ponds with an abundance of vegetation, in which they prey on small arthropods. Velvet water bugs are the smallest of the Gerromorpha, and h .... There are at least 160 described species in ''Hebrus''. See also * List of Hebrus species References Further reading * * * * * * * * Hebroidea Gerromorpha genera {{gerromorpha-stub ...
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Velvet Water Bug
Velvet water bugs are members of the family Hebridae. They are semiaquatic insects that live among moss or ponds with an abundance of vegetation, in which they prey on small arthropods. Velvet water bugs are the smallest of the Gerromorpha, and have an appearance of tiny veliids. Hebrids sometimes move across water surfaces, but walk or run rather than skate or scull on the surface. Description Hebrids are small, ranging from lengths of 1.3 to 3.7 mm. They have a characteristic layer of short, dense hairs that cover their entire bodies, except on their abdomens and appendages, from which they derive the common name "velvet water bug". They have tarsi in two segments, with their hing legs shorter than their bodies. Unlike the Veliidae and Mesoveliidae, they are known only as winged forms. These wings, however, may be well-developed to short or lacking. The wing's membrane, when it is present at all, lacks any distinct veins that are common of shore bugs Saldidae. They are ty ...
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Hebridae
Velvet water bugs are members of the family Hebridae. They are semiaquatic insects that live among moss or ponds with an abundance of vegetation, in which they prey on small arthropods. Velvet water bugs are the smallest of the Gerromorpha, and have an appearance of tiny veliids. Hebrids sometimes move across water surfaces, but walk or run rather than skate or scull on the surface. Description Hebrids are small, ranging from lengths of 1.3 to 3.7 mm. They have a characteristic layer of short, dense hairs that cover their entire bodies, except on their abdomens and appendages, from which they derive the common name "velvet water bug". They have tarsi in two segments, with their hing legs shorter than their bodies. Unlike the Veliidae and Mesoveliidae, they are known only as winged forms. These wings, however, may be well-developed to short or lacking. The wing's membrane, when it is present at all, lacks any distinct veins that are common of shore bugs Saldidae. They are ty ...
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List Of Hebrus Species
These 163 species belong to '' Hebrus'', a genus of velvet water bugs in the family Hebridae. ''Hebrus'' species * '' Hebrus acutiscutatus'' Brown, 1951 * '' Hebrus adrienneaebrasili'' Poisson, 1944 * '' Hebrus africanus'' Poisson, 1934 * '' Hebrus alaotranus'' Poisson, 1949 * '' Hebrus alluaudi'' Poisson, 1944 * '' Hebrus angolensis'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Hebrus anjouani'' Poisson, 1959 * '' Hebrus antinous'' Linnavuori, 1981 * '' Hebrus aristomides'' Linnavuori, 1981 * '' Hebrus arkhippe'' Cobben and Linnavuori, 1983 * '' Hebrus atlas'' Kment, Jindra and Berchi, 2016 * '' Hebrus atratus'' (Distant, 1909) * '' Hebrus axillaris'' Horváth, 1902 * '' Hebrus baigomi'' Poisson, 1951 * '' Hebrus balnearis'' Bergroth, 1918 * '' Hebrus beameri'' Porter, 1952 * '' Hebrus bengalensis'' Distant, 1909 * '' Hebrus bergrothi'' Horváth, 1929 * '' Hebrus berononoi'' Poisson, 1952 * '' Hebrus bertrandi'' Poisson, 1960 * '' Hebrus bilineatus'' Champion, 1898 * '' Hebrus bimaculatus'' Cobben, 19 ...
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