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- in the world. Giant water bugs are a po****r food in parts of Asia. Belostomatids have a flattened, obovoid to ovoid-elongate body, and usually the legs...
- Lethocerus insul**** is a large insect and among the largest of the belostomatids, with adults typically reaching a length of 50–70 mm (2.0–2.8 in). It...
- availability of males. An example of male parental care can be found in belostomatid water bugs, where the male, after fertilizing the eggs, allows the female...
- provided by female insects, as in bees, but male parental care is found in belostomatid water bugs, where the male, after fertilizing the eggs, allows the female...
- about 1.3–1.4 cm (0.51–0.55 in), making it the smallest North American belostomatid and possibly worthy of separation in its own genus. Otherwise the different...
- flumineum (Hemiptera: Belostomatidae). This observation suggests that belostomatids might serve as a mode of transport and a p****ive dispersal agent for...
- making them the smallest species in the genus Abedus, the smallest belostomatid in the United States, and the only species in the subgenus Microabedus...
- Insects of the Solite Quarry include staphylinid beetles, caddis-flies, belostomatids, and thrips. Fossil insects are common at other places in Virginia and...
- Insects of the Solite Quarry include staphylinid beetles, caddisflies, belostomatids, and thrips. Fossil insects are common at other places in Virginia as...
- and allies). Tri****onepa T. solensis 87 specimens. The oldest known belostomatid (predaceous water bug). Tri****opsychoda T. olseni One female specimen...