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  2. Gerridae - Wikipedia

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    nymph in Cyprus Walking on water surface; the dark blobs are shadows cast by water disturbances around each of the six legs touching the water.. The Gerridae are a family of insects in the order Hemiptera, commonly known as water striders, water skeeters, water scooters, water bugs, pond skaters, water skippers, water gliders, water skimmers or puddle flies.

  3. Gerromorpha - Wikipedia

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    These "typical" bugs (suborder Heteroptera) are commonly called semiaquatic bugs or shore-inhabiting bugs. The Ochteroidea (infraorder Nepomorpha are also found in shore habitat, while the Gerromorpha are actually most often encountered running around on the water surface, being kept from sinking by surface tension and their water-repellent legs.

  4. Gerroidea - Wikipedia

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    Gerroidea is a superfamily of semiaquatic bugs in the order Hemiptera. There are at least 3 families and more than 2,000 described species in Gerroidea. There are at least 3 families and more than 2,000 described species in Gerroidea.

  5. Hemiptera - Wikipedia

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    The pondskaters or water striders (Gerridae) are also associated with water, but use the surface tension of standing water to keep them above the surface; [44] they include the sea skaters in the genus Halobates, the only truly marine group of insects. [41] Adult and nymph Microvelia water bugs using Marangoni propulsion

  6. List of Gerridae genera - Wikipedia

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    Gerridae genera. Amemboa Esaki, 1925 g; Amemboides Polhemus & Andersen, 1984 g; Aquarius Schellenberg, 1800 i c g b; Asclepios Distant, 1915 g; Austrobates Andersen ...

  7. Gerris buenoi - Wikipedia

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    Gerris buenoi is a species of water strider that belongs to the family Gerridae.It was first identified in 1911 and is native to continental USA and Canada. [1] Individuals of this species are small in size and have modified appendages, allowing them to float and "skate" along the surface of the water.

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    Outbreaks of the stomach bug have surged on cruise ships this year, reaching the highest levels seen in 10 years. ... an increasing number of cruise lines are reporting outbreaks at sea. Norovirus ...

  9. Gerris - Wikipedia

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    Gerris is a insect genus in the family Gerridae (water striders). [1] [2] Species. The genus Gerris contains 43 species in 3 subgenera: [3] Subgenus Gerris.