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A possibly paraphyletic group of insects known as the Homoptera is sometimes included within the Hemiptera, even though they lack the toughened areas on the first pair of wings. Some entomologists group both Hemiptera and Homoptera within the group Heteroptera;
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www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropoda/uniramia/hemiptera.htm...
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An introduction to biology, classification and ecology of true bugs, the Hemiptera ... The Hemiptera or True Bugs ... The hemiptera range from 1 mm to 11 cm in length, their antennae usually only have 4 or 5 segments. Two or 3 ocelli are usual and their compound eyes are normally well developed. The main feature of the group...
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www.earthlife.net/insects/hemipter.html
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Andersen, N. M. 1982. The Semiaquatic Bugs (Hemiptera, Gerromorpha) Phylogeny, Adaptations, Biogeography and Classification. Entomonograph vol. 3, ... Bourgoin, T. 1986. Imaginal morphology of the tentorium of Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha. International Journal Of Insect Morphology And Embryology 15(4): 237-252.
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tolweb.org/tree?group=Hemiptera&contgroup=Hemipteroid_A...
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Order Hemiptera - True Bugs ... (Hemi-ptera, from Greek hemi = half, pteron = wing) Class: Insecta; Order: Hemiptera ... However, the vast majority of Hemiptera are quite harmless insects and some of the predatory forms can be regarded as beneficial when they habitually prey on insect pests.
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www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk/hemip.htm
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<<< BACK TO HEMIPTERA MAIN PAGE ... Order Hemiptera - Suborder Homoptera ... Class: Insecta; Order: Hemiptera...
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www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk/hemip1.htm
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(type=long) Information on how to identify insects and other invertebrates. The Amateur Entomologists' Society provides information and two different identification services, one is for members of the society and the other is for non-members. ... This section includes: ... Identification services for AES members...
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www.amentsoc.org/insects/what-bug-is-this/
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Hemiptera: bugs, aphids and cicadas ... The name Hemiptera means 'half wing' and all hemipterans share the following features: ... Most species of Hemiptera are plant feeders, sucking sap with many causing considerable damage to crops, ornamental garden plants such as roses, shrubs and trees.
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www.ento.csiro.au/education/insects/hemiptera.html
www.ento.csiro.au/education/insects/hemiptera.html
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Order Hemiptera ... The Hemiptera are similar in many respects to the Homoptera. The two groups differ principally in the structure of the wings and location of the beak. The front wings of the Homoptera have a uniform texture throughout, either leathery or membranous, unlike those described above.
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classes.entom.wsu.edu/348/Hemiptera.htm
classes.entom.wsu.edu/348/Hemiptera.htm
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