Observation on the labium of
Corixidae (Hemiptera).
Un total de 18 especies son tratadas en este trabajo, de las cuales dos pertenecen al infraorden Nepomorpha:
Corixidae: Heterocorixa y Notonectidae: Martarega; 16 pertenecen a Gerromorpha: de las cuales 12 pertenecen a la familia Gerridae: Metrobates, Tachygerris, Limnogonus (dos especies), Brachymetra, Neogerris, Potamobates, Trepobates (tres especies), Telmatometra, Rheumatobates; tres pertenecen a la familia Veliidae: Rhagovelia, Microvelia (dos especies), y una a Mesoveliidae: Mesovelia.
In the first evaluations of the relationships among the true water bugs [20], the
Corixidae were considered to be primitive and treated as a sister group of the remaining families.
A comparison between the invasive boatman Trichocorixa verticalis verticalis and the native Sigara lateralis (Hemiptera:
Corixidae) in South-West Spain," PLoS ONE, vol.
Paratypes from field station 428-5 from leaf litter together with Dytiscidae, small
Corixidae, Copepoda, Tubificidae, numerous Ceratopogonidae, Mysidacea and Macrobrachium (from field notes of E.
gambiae antisera, species of Laccotrephes, Enithares, and Anisops and various
Corixidae known predators (6).
Some taxa that are commonly sampled in these temporary environments include Anostraca, Notostraca, Conchostraca, Cladocera, Ostracoda,
Corixidae, Notonectidae, Dytiscidae, and Hydrophilidae (Hutchinson 1932; Rzoska 1961; Weir 1969; Williams 1985; Seaman et al.
In this report, the authors investigated the water-dwelling water boatman, which belongs to the
Corixidae family of the order Hemiptera, suborder Heteroptera.
While some taxa, such as Amphipoda and Gastropoda, respond negatively to increased phosphorus availability (McCormick and others 2004), other taxa such as
Corixidae tend to increase in abundance (Batzer and Resh 1992).
Marine Heteroptera of the Northern Territory, including the first fresh-water species of Halobates Eschscholtz (Gerridae, Veliidae, Hermatobatidae and
Corixidae).
The macroinvertebrate community in the mainstream of the Pigeon River commonly includes stoneflies (Taeniopterigidae), mayflies (Leptophlebiidae, Heptageniidae), caddisflies (Limnephilidae, Hydropsychidae, Phryganeidae, Polycentropodidae, Phil-opotamidae), amphipods (Gammaridae), isopods (Asellidae), black flies (Simuliidae), midges (Chironomidae), other Diptera (Athericidae, Culici-dae, Tabanidae, Tipulidae), true bugs (Belostomatidae,
Corixidae, Gerridae, Nepidae, Notonectidae, Veliidae), water beetles (Dytiscidae, Gyrinidae, Haliplidae, Hydrophilidae), dragon flies (Anisoptera), damsel flies (Coena-grionidae)T hellgrammites (Corydalidae), alderflies (Sialidae), and crayfish (Decapoda).
Para controlar mosquitos en mayores recipientes permanentes o semipermanentes se usan depredadores de mosquitos tales como los copepodos, barqueros (Hemiptera:
Corixidae) y peces larvivoros (Nam et al., 2000, 2005).