Structure aud function of the forewing coaptations in the predaceous water bug,Lethocerus niloticus (Stal) (Hemiptera; Belostomatidae) [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.67-69Uniform titles:
  • Egyptian journal of biological pest control, 2005 v. 15 (1,2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian journal of biological pest control 2005.v.15(1,2)Summary: The giant water bug Lethocerus niloticus (Stal) is commonly found in Egypt inhabiting fresh or slightly brackish shallow water ponds and rice fields. In such habitats, the bug feeds on most of the aquatic animals that haunt the same places and remain most of its life in water depending in respiration on an air storage found dorsally between body terga and the closed hemelytra.
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The giant water bug Lethocerus niloticus (Stal) is commonly found in Egypt inhabiting fresh or slightly brackish shallow water ponds and rice fields. In such habitats, the bug feeds on most of the aquatic animals that haunt the same places and remain most of its life in water depending in respiration on an air storage found dorsally between body terga and the closed hemelytra.

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