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  2. Nepidae - Wikipedia

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    Members of the genus Ranatra, the most widespread and species-rich genus, are sometimes called needle bugs or water stick insects as they are slenderer than Nepa. [ 3 ] While water scorpions do not sting with their tail (it is used for breathing), [ 4 ] they do have a painful bite (strictly speaking a sting by their pointed proboscis ), but ...

  3. Laccotrephes - Wikipedia

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    Laccotrephes is a genus of water scorpion belonging to the family Nepidae. [1] They are carnivorous insects that hunt near the water surface. They are not aggressive, but may inflict a painful bite if not handled carefully, which may cause a local reaction. [2]

  4. Nepa (bug) - Wikipedia

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    Nepa is a genus belonging to the family Nepidae, known as water scorpions.Species are found in freshwater habitats in the Northern Hemisphere. [2] [3] [4]They are oval-bodied, aquatic insects with raptorial front legs.

  5. 11 common bug bites — and photos to help you identify them

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    Some people do develop a small, red, itchy bump that they notice after the tick bite, the Mayo Clinic says. At this early state, the bump may look and feel like a mosquito bite .

  6. Scorpion sting - Wikipedia

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    A scorpion sting is an injury caused by the stinger of a scorpion resulting in the medical condition known as scorpionism, which may vary in severity. The anatomical part of the scorpion that delivers the sting is called a "telson". In typical cases, scorpion stings usually result in pain, paresthesia, and variable swelling.

  7. Here’s How to Tell the Difference Between a Chigger Bite and ...

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    The species can be found around the world and there are more than 50 types that bite humans. ... (Remove stagnant water and try these chemical-free insect repellents to keep bugs at bay.)

  8. Laccotrephes tristis - Wikipedia

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    Laccotrephes tristis is a species of water scorpion also commonly known as a toe-biter, that occurs Australia-wide and is part of the family Nepidae. [2] [3] They are an aquatic predatory insect that breath air. [2] Australian water scorpions inhabit shallow stagnant water, part of freshwater creeks, waterholes and gorges. [2] [4]

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