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Corixidae is a
family of
aquatic insects in the
order Hemiptera. They are
found worldwide in
virtually any
freshwater habitat and a few
species live in...
- this, they
pierce their food
source to suck out fluids; some, like the
Corixidae, are also able to chew
their food to some extent,
sucking up the resulting...
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Trichocorixa ****cincta is a
species of
water boatman in the
family Corixidae. It is
found in the
Caribbean Sea,
Central America, and
North America. "Trichocorixa...
- from the true bug (Insecta: Hemiptera: Heteroptera)
genus Corixa (family
Corixidae,
Water boatman),
described by Geoffroy, in 1762.[citation needed] On 12...
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Corixoidea Corixidae (water boatmen)
Nepoidea Belostomatidae (giant
water bugs)
Nepidae (water scorpions,
needle bugs)
Ochteroidea Gelastocoridae (toad...
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Hesperocorixa sahlbergi is a
species of
water boatman in the
family Corixidae in the
order Hemiptera. Tree of Life Web
Project Archived 2020-01-13 at...
- Popov, 1968 (
Corixidae)
Ijanectinae Popov, 1971 (
Corixidae)
Velocorixinae Popov, 1986 (
Corixidae)
Corixonectinae Popov, 1986 (
Corixidae) Diapherininae...
- jam jar in and out.
Stridulatory sounds are
produced among the
aquatic Corixidae and
Notonectidae (backswimmers)
using tibial combs rubbed across rostral...
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Corixoidea Corixidae (water boatmen)
Nepoidea Belostomatidae (giant
water bugs)
Nepidae (water scorpions,
needle bugs)
Ochteroidea Gelastocoridae (toad...
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absorption of
water by the eggs of
Corixa punctata Illig. (Hemiptera,
Corixidae)
under experimental conditions." The
Journal of
Experimental Biology 26:...