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1984
Bugs (order Hemiptera) have been associated with man and his habitation since time immemorial. To the European this means the bedbug, Cimex lectularius, which has a cosmopolitan distribution, giving place in the tropics to a related species C. hemipterus (Patton and Cragg 1913).
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Bugs (order Hemiptera) have been associated with man and his habitation since time immemorial. To the European this means the bedbug, Cimex lectularius, which has a cosmopolitan distribution, giving place in the tropics to a related species C. hemipterus (Patton and Cragg 1913).
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A catalogue of the Heteroptera (Hemiptera) or true bugs of Argentina
, 2017The Heteroptera (Hemiptera) of Argentina are catalogued. A total of 686 genera and 2030 species are listed together with their synonyms. References are given to the original descriptions and the subsequent taxonomic position, and the geographic ...
M. Coscarón
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2002
The order “ Hemiptera ” includes all of the insects that are known as true bugs. Hemipterans are characterized as soft-bodied insects with piercing and sucking mouthparts and two pairs of wings. The difference in texture between the fore and hind wings in the heteropterans gives this group its name.
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The order “ Hemiptera ” includes all of the insects that are known as true bugs. Hemipterans are characterized as soft-bodied insects with piercing and sucking mouthparts and two pairs of wings. The difference in texture between the fore and hind wings in the heteropterans gives this group its name.
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2015
Aquatic Hemiptera include the semi-aquatic bugs (Gerromorpha) which live primarily on the water’s surface and the aquatic bugs (Nepomorpha) which live submerged beneath the water, along with several other mostly terrestrial groups that live near aquatic habitats.
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Aquatic Hemiptera include the semi-aquatic bugs (Gerromorpha) which live primarily on the water’s surface and the aquatic bugs (Nepomorpha) which live submerged beneath the water, along with several other mostly terrestrial groups that live near aquatic habitats.
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A List of the Prey Species of Podisus Maculiventris (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Great Lakes EntomologistJ. Mcpherson
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The Diversity of the True Hoppers (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha)
, 2018C. Bartlett+5 more
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2018
N. Papanikolaou+6 more
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N. Papanikolaou+6 more
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Hemiptera phylogenomic resources: Tree‐based orthology prediction and conserved exon identification
Molecular Ecology Resources, 2020Sarah K Hilton+2 more
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