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List Of Rhagovelia Species
This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * '' Rhagovelia abra'' Nieser, Zettel and Chen, 1997 * '' Rhagovelia abrupta'' Gould, 1934 * '' Rhagovelia acapulcana'' Drake, 1953 * '' Rhagovelia accedens'' Drake, 1957 * '' Rhagovelia achna'' Nieser, Zettel and Chen, 1997 * '' Rhagovelia acuminata'' Bacon, 1956 * '' Rhagovelia adrienneaebrasili'' Poisson, 1945 * '' Rhagovelia aeneipes'' Haglund, 1895 * '' Rhagovelia aestiva'' J. Polhemus, 1980 * '' Rhagovelia agilis'' J. Polhemus, 1976 * '' Rhagovelia agra'' Drake, 1957 * '' Rhagovelia aguaclara'' Padilla-Gil, 2010 * '' Rhagovelia ainsliei'' Drake and Harris, 1933 * '' Rhagovelia aiuruoca'' Moreira and Ribeiro, 2009 * '' Rhagovelia akrita'' J. Polhemus in J. Polhemus and Reisen, 1976 * '' Rhagovelia amazonensis'' Gould, 1931 * '' Rhagovelia ambonensis'' Lundblad, ...
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Rhagovelia
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Illinois ( ) is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its largest metropolitan areas include the Chicago metropolitan area, and the Metro East section, of Greater St. Louis. Other smaller metropolitan areas include, Peoria and Rockf ... Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * ...
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Rhagovelia Aiuruoca
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * List of Rhagovelia species This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * ' ...
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Rhagovelia Aquacola
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * List of Rhagovelia species This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * ' ...
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Rhagovelia Antioquiae
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * List of Rhagovelia species This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * ' ...
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Rhagovelia Antilleana
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * List of Rhagovelia species This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * ' ...
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Rhagovelia Angustipes
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * List of Rhagovelia species This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * ' ...
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Rhagovelia Angulata
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * List of Rhagovelia species This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * ' ...
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Rhagovelia Andringitrae
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * List of Rhagovelia species This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * ' ...
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Rhagovelia Anderseni
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * List of Rhagovelia species This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * ' ...
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Rhagovelia Andaman
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * List of Rhagovelia species This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * ' ...
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Rhagovelia Amnica
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * List of Rhagovelia species This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * ' ...
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Rhagovelia Ambra
''Rhagovelia'' is a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. There are at least 390 described species in ''Rhagovelia''. File:Rhagovelia whirling in a swarm.webm, Rhagovelia can be gregarious and form swarms. Morton Arboretum, Illinois Evolution Origins The origins of the genus are among water striders of Veliidae family without propelling fans on their legs. Evolution from water striders Genes 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha' The duplication of genes, called by researchers 'geisha' and 'mother-of-geisha', caused evolutionary creation of propelling fans on middle pair of water strider's legs which in its turn has made able for species in the genus to walk across more fast-flowing and turbulent streams. See also * List of Rhagovelia species This is a list of 396 species in ''Rhagovelia'', a genus of smaller water striders in the family Veliidae. ''Rhagovelia'' species * '' Rhagovelia abalienata'' Hoberlandt, 1951 * '' Rhagovelia aberrans'' Andersen, 1965 * ' ...
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