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- Superfamily: Gerroidea Family: Gerridae Leach, 1815 Subfamilies Rhagadotarsinae Trepobatinae Halobatinae Ptilomerinae Cylindrostethinae Charmatometrinae Eotrechinae...
- Trepobates pictus is a species of water strider in the family Gerridae. It is found in eastern North America from Texas to Florida, Illinois, Maine, and...
- Trepobates subnitidus is a species of water strider in the family Gerridae. It is found in North America. "Trepobates subnitidus Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- Trepobates panamensis is a species of water strider in the family Gerridae. It is found from southern Sonora, Mexico throughout Central America to Venezuela...
- Trepobates trepidus is a species of water strider in the family Gerridae. It is found in from southern Arizona throughout Mexico and Central America to...
- Trepobates taylori is a species of water strider in the family Gerridae. It is found from southern Texas, throughout Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean...
- Trepobates floridensis is a species of water strider in the family Gerridae. It is found throughout Florida into southern Georgia and west to Mississippi...
- Metrobates hesperius is a species of water strider in the family Gerridae. It is found in eastern North America. These three subspecies belong to the species...
- Trepobates carri is a species of water strider in the family Gerridae. It is found in southern Texas, around the Gulf of Mexico coast in Mexico, south...
- Trepobates polhemi is a species of water strider in the family Gerridae. It is found in Mexico from southern Sonora to Guerrero. "Trepobates polhemi Report"...