Biology:Appasus

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Short description: Genus of true bugs

Appasus
Male Appasus japonicus with eggs
Scientific classification e
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Script error: No such module "Taxobox ranks".: Arthropoda
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Script error: No such module "Taxobox ranks".: Hemiptera
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Script error: No such module "Taxobox ranks".: Belostomatidae
Script error: No such module "Taxobox ranks".: Belostomatinae
Script error: No such module "Taxobox ranks".: Appasus
Amyot and Serville, 1843[1]
Species

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Appasus is a genus of giant water bugs (family Belostomatidae) found in freshwater habitats in Asia and Africa.[2]

Giant water bugs exhibit male parental care. In Appasus and other species in the subfamily Belostomatinae (but not subfamily Lethocerinae), the female glues the eggs onto the male's back, and the male tends them until the eggs hatch.[3]

Species

Partial list of species:

  • Appasus ampliatus (Montandon, 1914)
  • Appasus capensis (Mayr, 1843)
  • Appasus grassei (Poisson, 1937)
  • Appasus japonicus (Vuillefroy, 1864)
  • Appasus major (Esaki, 1934)
  • Appasus quadrivittatus Bergroth, 1893
  • Appasus stappersi (Montandon, 1916)

References

  1. Amyot & Serville (1843). (Roret's Suite à Buffon) Hémiptères: page 430.
  2. Capinera, J.L., ed (2008). Encyclopedia of Entomology (2 ed.). Springer. p. 1620. ISBN 978-1-4020-6242-1. https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaento00capi_189. 
  3. Robert L. Smith (1997). "Evolution of paternal care in the giant water bugs (Hemiptera: Belostomatidae)". in Jae C. Choe. The Evolution of Social Behavior in Insects and Arachnids Sociality. Cambridge University Press. pp. 116–149. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511721953.007. ISBN 978-0-511-72195-3. https://archive.org/details/evolutionsocialb00choe. 

Wikidata ☰ Q4780956 entry