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The Corixidae (Hemipt.) of some Danish lakes
Hydrobiologia, 19541. As bays in lakes gradually fill with vegetation, the succession in soft water may pass from Phragmites to Carex and then Sphagnum, an oligotrophic succession; or, at the other extreme, found in hard-water lakes or near the mouths of rivers in soft-water lakes, from Phragmites and Typha to Salix and Alnus, a eutrophic succession.
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Türkiye Corixidae (Heteroptera: Corixidae) dağılım bilgilerine katkılar
2013…
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Degeneration of Flight-musculature in the Corixidae and Notonectidae
Nature, 1961WITHIN the New Zealand species of the families Corixidae and Notonectidae (Hemiptera-Heteroptera), two distinct forms, depending on the development of the wings and the wing-musculature, have been recognized. In these species a proportion of the population is composed of flightless animals in which, apart from Diaprepocoris zealandiae, the indirect ...
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Eye growth in Corixidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera)
Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series A, General Entomology, 1969S ynopsis An account is given of the general pattern of eye growth in Sigara arguta and of eye growth throughout the third instar stadium of Corixa punctata .
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A new species and a new record of the genus Cymatia (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Corixidae) from China
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2021Tong-Yin Xie
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The Corixidae of the Western Hemisphere
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1949openaire +1 more source
Corixidae (Hemiptera) as Food of Fish
The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1948W. E. Frost, T. T. Macan
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