Cryphocricos Peruvianus
''Cryphocricos'' is a genus of creeping water bugs in the family Naucoridae. There are about 15 described species in ''Cryphocricos''. Species These 15 species belong to the genus ''Cryphocricos'': * '' Cryphocricos barozzi'' Signoret, 1850 * '' Cryphocricos barozzii'' Signoret, 1850 * '' Cryphocricos breddini'' Montandon, 1911 * '' Cryphocricos daguerrei'' De Carlo, 1940 * '' Cryphocricos fittkaui'' De Carlo, 1967 * '' Cryphocricos granulosus'' De Carlo, 1967 * '' Cryphocricos hungerfordi'' Usinger, 1947 * ''Cryphocricos latus'' Usinger, 1947 * ''Cryphocricos mexicanus'' Usinger, 1947 * '' Cryphocricos montei'' De Carlo, 1951 * '' Cryphocricos obscuratus'' Usinger, 1947 * '' Cryphocricos peruvianus'' De Carlo, 1940 * ''Cryphocricos rufus'' De Carlo, 1940 * ''Cryphocricos schubarti'' De Carlo, 1968 * ''Cryphocricos vianai ''Cryphocricos'' is a genus of creeping water bugs in the family Naucoridae. There are about 15 described species in ''Cryphocricos''. Species These 15 spec ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Creeping Water Bug
Naucoridae is a small family of insects commonly known as the creeping water bugs and saucer bugs. They are similar in appearance and behavior to Belostomatidae (giant water bugs), but considerably smaller, at long. Naucoridae are found around the world, but the greatest diversity is in tropical regions. They inhabit a wide range of freshwater habitats, ranging from still waters like ponds, to flowing rivers and even torrential streams. There are about 400 species in 46 genera in 8 subfamilies. They were formerly united in a superfamily Naucoroidea with the Aphelocheiridae and Potamocoridae, but these are now in their own superfamily ( Aphelocheiroidea) and the Naucoroidea are monotypic. Genera These 46 genera belong to the family Naucoridae: * '' Afronaucoris'' Sites, 2022 * '' Ambrysus'' Stål, 1862 * '' Aneurocoris'' Montandon, 1897 * '' Aptinocoris'' Montandon, 1897 * '' Asthenocoris'' Usinger, 1937 * '' Australambrysus'' Reynoso & Sites, 2021 * '' Australonaucoris'' Site ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cryphocricos Mexicanus
''Cryphocricos'' is a genus of creeping water bugs in the family Naucoridae. There are about 15 described species in ''Cryphocricos''. Species These 15 species belong to the genus ''Cryphocricos'': * '' Cryphocricos barozzi'' Signoret, 1850 * '' Cryphocricos barozzii'' Signoret, 1850 * '' Cryphocricos breddini'' Montandon, 1911 * '' Cryphocricos daguerrei'' De Carlo, 1940 * '' Cryphocricos fittkaui'' De Carlo, 1967 * '' Cryphocricos granulosus'' De Carlo, 1967 * '' Cryphocricos hungerfordi'' Usinger, 1947 * ''Cryphocricos latus ''Cryphocricos'' is a genus of creeping water bugs in the family Naucoridae. There are about 15 described species in ''Cryphocricos''. Species These 15 species belong to the genus ''Cryphocricos'': * ''Cryphocricos barozzi'' Signoret, 1850 * '' ...'' Usinger, 1947 * '' Cryphocricos mexicanus'' Usinger, 1947 * '' Cryphocricos montei'' De Carlo, 1951 * '' Cryphocricos obscuratus'' Usinger, 1947 * '' Cryphocricos peruvianus'' De Carlo, 1940 * '' Cryphocr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Naucoridae
Naucoridae is a small family of insects commonly known as the creeping water bugs and saucer bugs. They are similar in appearance and behavior to Belostomatidae (giant water bugs), but considerably smaller, at long. Naucoridae are found around the world, but the greatest diversity is in tropical regions. They inhabit a wide range of freshwater habitats, ranging from still waters like ponds, to flowing rivers and even torrential streams. There are about 400 species in 46 genera in 8 subfamilies. They were formerly united in a superfamily Naucoroidea with the Aphelocheiridae and Potamocoridae, but these are now in their own superfamily ( Aphelocheiroidea) and the Naucoroidea are monotypic. Genera These 46 genera belong to the family Naucoridae: * '' Afronaucoris'' Sites, 2022 * '' Ambrysus'' Stål, 1862 * '' Aneurocoris'' Montandon, 1897 * '' Aptinocoris'' Montandon, 1897 * '' Asthenocoris'' Usinger, 1937 * '' Australambrysus'' Reynoso & Sites, 2021 * '' Australonaucoris'' Sites ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cryphocricos Hungerfordi
''Cryphocricos hungerfordi'' is a species of creeping water bug in the family Naucoridae Naucoridae is a small family of insects commonly known as the creeping water bugs and saucer bugs. They are similar in appearance and behavior to Belostomatidae (giant water bugs), but considerably smaller, at long. Naucoridae are found around the .... It is found in Central America and North America. References Further reading * Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1947 Naucoridae {{nepomorpha-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cryphocricos Granulosus
''Cryphocricos'' is a genus of creeping water bugs in the family Naucoridae. There are about 15 described species in ''Cryphocricos''. Species These 15 species belong to the genus ''Cryphocricos'': * '' Cryphocricos barozzi'' Signoret, 1850 * '' Cryphocricos barozzii'' Signoret, 1850 * '' Cryphocricos breddini'' Montandon, 1911 * '' Cryphocricos daguerrei'' De Carlo, 1940 * '' Cryphocricos fittkaui'' De Carlo, 1967 * '' Cryphocricos granulosus'' De Carlo, 1967 * ''Cryphocricos hungerfordi'' Usinger, 1947 * ''Cryphocricos latus'' Usinger, 1947 * ''Cryphocricos mexicanus'' Usinger, 1947 * ''Cryphocricos montei'' De Carlo, 1951 * ''Cryphocricos obscuratus'' Usinger, 1947 * ''Cryphocricos peruvianus'' De Carlo, 1940 * ''Cryphocricos rufus'' De Carlo, 1940 * ''Cryphocricos schubarti'' De Carlo, 1968 * ''Cryphocricos vianai ''Cryphocricos'' is a genus of creeping water bugs in the family Naucoridae. There are about 15 described species in ''Cryphocricos''. Species These 15 species ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |