- "Typical bugs"
might be used as a more
unequivocal alternative,
since the
heteropterans are most
consistently and
universally termed "bugs"
among the Hemiptera...
- "half") and πτερόν (pteron; "wing"),
referring to the
forewings of many
heteropterans which are
hardened near the base, but
membranous at the ends. Wings...
- 106 macro-moths, 83 micro-moths, 67 beetles, 53
cynipoidean wasps, 38
heteropteran bugs, 21
auchenorrhynchan bugs, 17 sawflies, and 15 aphids. The insect...
- pp. 99–100. Dejean, A. (2002). "Specialized
predation on
plataspid heteropterans in a
coccinellid beetle:
adaptive behavior and
responses of prey attended...
- for its lack of the
malodorous defensive chemicals present in
other heteropterans. It is Hawaii's
largest endemic true bug. The
exoskeletons of Koa bugs...
-
portion of the
basal region is the corium. The
forewings of
winged heteropterans are
modified into
hemelytra (singular, hemelytron), in
which the basal...
-
small arthropods, such as
coleopteran larvae and adults, ants,
other heteropterans,
spiders and ticks. It is
quite active, runs
quickly and
tends to avoid...
- bug
species of
Great Britain List of
aquatic heteropteran bug
species of
Great Britain List of
heteropteran bugs
recorded in
Britain Chinery, M. (1977)...
-
genus Helopeltis, also
sometimes known as
mosquito bugs, is a
group of
heteropterans in the
family Miridae (capsid bugs) and
tribe Dicyphini. They include...
-
forage for
insects (such as
plant bugs, beetles, flies,
flying ants and
heteropterans) in flight,
usually flying low with a slow
deliberate flight. The call...