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- Nepomorpha is an infraorder of insects in the "true bug" order (Hemiptera). They belong to the "typical" bugs of the suborder Heteroptera. Due to their...
- bug can refer to any of several things: True bugs The true water bugs (Nepomorpha), including such insects as giant water bugs, creeping water bugs and...
- united with that group. The infraorders Leptopodomorpha, Gerromorpha, and Nepomorpha, comprise a significant component of the world's aquatic and semiaquatic...
- Polyrhachis sokolova). Members of the hemipteran infraorders Gerromorpha and Nepomorpha occupy a variety of semiaquatic and aquatic niches, with many of the former...
- their biology and identification (Hemiptera-Heteroptera, Gerromorpha & Nepomorpha). Apollo Books. p. 38. ISBN 978-87-88757-78-1. Hildebran, M.; Gonslow...
- Enicocephalomorpha Gerromorpha (semiaquatic bugs) Nepomorpha (true water bugs) Cimicomorpha Pentatomomorpha Note: Coleorrhyncha are a different clade from...
- that are exclusively aquatic from birth to death. Some true water bugs (Nepomorpha) may also be fully aquatic for their entire lives, but can leave the water...
- Enicocephalomorpha Gerromorpha (semiaquatic bugs) Nepomorpha (true water bugs) Cimicomorpha Pentatomomorpha Note: Coleorrhyncha are a different clade from...
- Enicocephalomorpha Gerromorpha (semiaquatic bugs) Nepomorpha (true water bugs) Cimicomorpha Pentatomomorpha Note: Coleorrhyncha are a different clade from...
- subfamily classification of Belostomatidae genera (Insecta: Heteroptera: Nepomorpha)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 182 (2): 319–359. doi:10...