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Subfamily Gerrinae
Phylogeny and taxonomy of water striders, genus Aquarius Schellenberg (...), with a new species from Australia By Andersen N.M. Steenstrupia 16: 37-81, 1990
Contributed by v belov on 6 March, 2013 - 11:28am |
Classification and phylogeny of the Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål (Hemiptera, Gerridae) By Andersen N.M., Spence J.R. Canadian J. Zool. 70: 753-785, 1992
Contributed by v belov on 6 March, 2013 - 11:32am |
The water-striders of Ontario (Heteroptera: Gerridae) By Cheng L., Fernando C.H. Royal Ontario Museum Life Sciences Miscellaneous Publications, 23 pp., 1970
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The Gerridae or water striders of Oregon and Washington (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) By Stonedahl G.M., Lattin J.D. Oregon State U., Tech. Bull. 144, 36 pp., 1982
Contributed by v belov on 4 May, 2011 - 11:54am |
What do we know about the phylogeny of the semi-aquatic bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerromorpha)? By Damgaard J. Entomologica Americana 118: 81-98, 2012
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Cladistics, historical biogeography and a check list of gerrine water striders (Gerridae) of the World By N.M. Andersen Steenstrupia 21: 93–123, 1995
Contributed by v belov on 24 December, 2009 - 9:23pm |
Evolution of the semi-aquatic bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerromorpha) with a re-interpretation of the fossil record By Jakob Damgaard Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae, 48(2): 251-268, 2008
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The Gerromorpha probably extends back into the Triassic. All families were present in the Mesozoic, and most (all?) extant subfamilies were also present at that time.
Contributed by v belov on 24 December, 2009 - 9:12pm |
Hemiptera from southwestern Texas. By Barber, H.G. Science Bulletin of the Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1(9): 255-289., 1906
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Barber, H.G. 1906. Hemiptera from southwestern Texas. Science Bulletin of the Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1(9): 255-289. (Full Text)
During two successive summers (1903-1904) Mr. Carl Schaeffer of the Brooklyn Museum has collected insects for the Museum in the vicinity of Brownsville, Texas. The Hemiptera were placed in my hands to report upon and this paper is a result of my study of the Heteroptera.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 24 May, 2018 - 9:45am |
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