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Male grappling on top of the female in an attempt to force copulation. Species of genus Gerris demonstrate a high degree of female control over most aspects of mating and there is significant evidence that supports antagonistic coevolution, and the convenience polyandry hypothesis of multiple matings.
Gerris argentatus is a Palearctic species of true bug. [1] [2] It is aquatic. References External links. Aquatic heteroptera recording scheme for Britain and Ireland ...
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Like all water striders, Gerrinae are able to walk on water using hydrophobic microhairs. Their bodies also consist of two antennae, a narrow thorax, and six appendages.
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Gerris argentatus Schummel 1832; Gerris costae (Herrich-Schäffer 1850) Gerris lacustris (Linnaeus 1758) Gerris odontogaster (Zetterstedt 1828) Gerris thoracicus Schummel 1832; Gerris lateralis Schummel 1832; Limnoporus rufoscutellatus (Latreille 1807)
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