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HEBRIDAE IN FORMOSA (Hemiptera)

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New data on Corixidae and Hebridae (Heteroptera) of Kazakhstan

open access: yesZoosystematica Rossica, 2021
The species Sigara (Subsigara) oxiana Jansson, 1983 (Corixidae) is recorded for the first time from Kazakhstan. New data on the distribution of two species, which are rare in Kazakhstan, Sigara (Subsigara) fossarum (Leach, 1817) and Hebrus (Hebrus) pilipes Kanyukova, 1997 (Hebridae) are also provided.
Elena V Kanyukova, Vitaly A Stolbov
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Family Hebridae

2004
Nils M Andersen, Tom A Weir
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A first record of Hebrus ruficeps and the family Hebridae (Heteroptera: Gerromorpha) from Yakutia (East Siberia)

open access: yesZoosystematica Rossica, 2023
Hebrus (Hebrusella) ruficeps Thomson, 1871 (Heteroptera: Hebridae) is recorded for the first time from the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), East Siberia, approximately 1850 km from the nearest western finding (Irkutsk) and roughly 2080 km from the nearest eastern finding (Artem) of the species.
N N Vinokurov
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Voltinism in Merragata brunnea (Heteroptera: Gerromorpha: Hebridae) in Southern Illinois

open access: yesFlorida Entomologist, 1998
Voltinism in Merragata brunnea Drake was studied in southern Illinois during 1989 and 1990. This species overwintered as adults, which became active in early March. First instars were found from mid-May through mid-September, second instars from mid-May through mid-October, third instars from early June through mid-October, fourth instars from late May
Steven J Taylor, J E Mcpherson
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Confirmed identity of Hebrus montanus Kolenati, 1857 (Hemiptera: Hebridae) based on types

open access: yesFar Eastern Entomologist, 2022
The current interpretation of the West Palaearctic species Hebrus montanus Kolenati, 1857 is confirmed by morphological studies of the five syntypes housed in the Natural History Museum Vienna. The single male is designated as the lectotype and described in detail.
Zettel, H., Bruckner, H., Laciny, A.
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Hebridae

2008
John L. Capinera   +43 more
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