Naucoridae

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Pelocoris femoratus

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 Script error: No such module "convert". 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 eight subfamilies containing about 400 species in 46 genera.[1] One of these subfamilies is Pelocoris, and the species within this group are usually found in ponds or quiet bodies of water. They are predators that feed on other small invertebrates.[2]


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:[1]

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  2. Munhoz, I. L. A., Serrão, J. E., de Melo, A. L., Martins, L. C. B., & Araújo, V. A. (2022). Anatomy and histology of the male reproductive tract in creeping water bugs (Heteroptera: Naucoridae). Acta Zoologica, 103(4), 433–441. https://doi.org/10.1111/azo.12384

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