Definition of Veliidae. Meaning of Veliidae. Synonyms of Veliidae

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Definition of Veliidae

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Meaning of Veliidae from wikipedia

- Veliidae is a family of gregarious predatory insects in the suborder Heteroptera. They are commonly known as riffle bugs, small water striders, or broad-shouldered...
- Gerroidea Gerridae (water striders) Hermatobatidae Veliidae (riffle bugs) Hebroidea Hebridae (velvet water bugs) Hydrometroidea Hydrometridae (marsh treaders...
- called the Zeus bug, is a species of semi-aquatic bug from the family Veliidae (tribe Microveliini) with a unique form of ****ual dimorphism. It is endemic...
- Gerroidea Gerridae (water striders) Hermatobatidae Veliidae (riffle bugs) Hebroidea Hebridae (velvet water bugs) Hydrometroidea Hydrometridae (marsh treaders...
- Million years ago (Mya) in the Cretaceous, splitting from the sister group Veliidae, with whom they share a single origin of rowing as a locomotive mechanism...
- This is a list of aquatic heteropteran bug species recorded in Britain. Nepa cinerea Ranatra linearis Micronecta scholtzi Micronecta griseola Micronecta...
- Gerroidea Gerridae (water striders) Hermatobatidae Veliidae (riffle bugs) Hebroidea Hebridae (velvet water bugs) Hydrometroidea Hydrometridae (marsh treaders...
- that a toy soap boat propels itself. Water bugs in the genus Microvelia (Veliidae) can travel at up to 17 cm/s, twice as fast as they can walk, by this means...
- Gerroidea Gerridae (water striders) Hermatobatidae Veliidae (riffle bugs) Hebroidea Hebridae (velvet water bugs) Hydrometroidea Hydrometridae (marsh treaders...
- Herbert (2001). "Five new species of Perittopus Fieber, 1861 (Hemiptera: Veliidae) from Southeast Asia" (PDF). The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. 49 (1): 110–113...