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Nepidae is a
family of
exclusively aquatic Heteropteran insects in the
order Hemiptera. They are
commonly called water scorpions for
their superficial...
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predators of
invertebrates and in some
cases – like the
large water scorpions (
Nepidae) and
giant water bugs (Belostomatidae) – even
small fish and amphibians...
- for a
number of insects.
Dragonfly nymphs Fly
maggots Mosquito larvae Nepidae (water scorpions)
Algae Biofilm A
number of
species of
frogs prefer stagnant...
- (Taurulus bubalis) Short-spined sea
scorpion (Myoxocephalus scorpius)
Nepidae, an insect,
commonly known as a
water scorpion This
disambiguation page...
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Ranatra montezuma is a
species of
waterscorpion in the
family Nepidae. It is
endemic to
Montezuma Well in
Yavapai County, Arizona,
United States. "Ranatra...
- Nepa is a
genus belonging to the
family Nepidae,
known as
water scorpions.
Species are
found in
freshwater habitats in the
Northern Hemisphere. They are...
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known as a toe-biter, that
occurs Australia-wide and is part of the
family Nepidae. They are an
aquatic predatory insect that
breathe air.
Australian water...
- shrimp), and
various insect families, such as Mantispidae, Belostomatidae,
Nepidae, and
Naucoridae (all
members of
these groups have
raptorial forelegs)....
- Nepa
cinerea is a
species of
water scorpion (
Nepidae),
found in most of Europe,
including the
British Isles, as well as
North Africa and
southern and...
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Ranatra fusca is a
water stick-insect in the
family Nepidae,
native to
North America. It is
known by the
common name
brown water scorpion. It is generally...