Definition of Gerridae. Meaning of Gerridae. Synonyms of Gerridae

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Definition of Gerridae

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- The Gerridae are a family of insects in the order Hemiptera, commonly known as water striders, water skeeters, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters...
- This is a list of 56 genera in the family Gerridae, water striders. Amemboa Esaki, 1925 g Amemboides Polhemus & Andersen, 1984 g Aquarius Sc****enberg...
- taxonomy of water striders, genus Aquarius Sc****enberg (Insecta, Hemiptera, Gerridae), with a new species from Australia". Steenstrupia. 16 (4): 37–81. Abstract...
- still unknown. CHENG, L. (1973). "The ocean strider Halobates (Heteroptera Gerridae) in the Atlantic Ocean". Okeanolog-via, 13 (4): 683-690 [in Russian] English...
- Halobates micans is a species of sea skater in the family Gerridae. Being a member of Halobates, it is exclusively marine, though unlike the other species...
- character Scooter (bird), or scoter, a genus of seaducks Water scooters (Gerridae), a family of waterbugs The Scooter (Neptune), a storm on the planet Neptune...
- whose nymphs occupy the same environment as the adults, as in the family Gerridae of Hemiptera. The hemimetabolous (partial) insects are those whose nymphs...
- taxonomy of water striders, genus Aquarius Sc****enberg (Insecta, Hemiptera, Gerridae)., with a new species from Australia". Steenstrupia. 16 (4): 37–81. Gallant...
- with females, such as intimidation. While most female water striders (Gerridae) have their genitalia exposed, females of the water strider species Gerris...
- Oct 2009.[permanent dead link] L. Kulzer (1994). "Water Striders, family Gerridae". Scarabogram. 169: 3–4. "Gerris lacustris". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved...