Twenty-six species in five families of semi aquatic Hemiptera were collected in Wisconsin and as many as four more may occur. Keys to all of these species are provided along with notes on their distribution, abundance, and identification. Most species were distributed statewide, except that Gerris insperatus and Rhagovelia obesa were most common in the north, and Garris marginatus, Rhagovelia oriander, and Neogerris, Pheumatobates, hestone, were most common in the south. Metrobates, Neogerris, Rheumatobates, Trepebates, Mesovelia, and Rhagovelia apparently overwintered as eggs since adults were absent in the spring. Adults of other genera were collected from early spring to autumn
Nymphs of three species of Baetisca (Ephemeroptera: Baetiscidae) have been collected in Wisconsin. B...
(excerpt) Gomphus spicatus Hagen (Odonata: Gomphidae), commonly called dusky clubtail, is a common a...
The mayfly family Neoephemeridae was discovered in Wisconsin for the first time and is represented b...
About 59,000 aquatic Hemiptera were collected in Wisconsin, most of them in the last 15 years. These...
(excerpt) Heptageniidae are one of the most abundant and widespread components of Wisconsin\u27s aqu...
Arhyssus hirtus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhopalidae), is reported from the Cedar Creek Natural Histo...
Gerromorphan species assemblages in southern Illinois were studied at 86 sites representing eleven h...
From the difference in geological and floral conditions of the northwestern part of the state, we mi...
Two nearly mature nymphs of Acanthametropus pecatonica were collected in June 1986 from the shifting...
The 3,920 Helophorus (Helophorinae) adults collected in Wisconsin included 16 species, two of which ...
(excerpt) Haliplidae are smail water beetles, less than 5 mm long, that frequently occur in abundanc...
Thirty species in 11 genera of Hydroporinae were collected in Wisconsin over the past 32 years, excl...
Notes on 17 species of Wisconsin Cydnidae taken from specimens in the University of Wisconsin-Madiso...
Two males of the Palaearctic Helophorus grandis were collected in northern Wisconsin, constituting a...
One nymph and one exuviae of Acanthametropus pecatonica were collected in June 1991 from the Black R...
Nymphs of three species of Baetisca (Ephemeroptera: Baetiscidae) have been collected in Wisconsin. B...
(excerpt) Gomphus spicatus Hagen (Odonata: Gomphidae), commonly called dusky clubtail, is a common a...
The mayfly family Neoephemeridae was discovered in Wisconsin for the first time and is represented b...
About 59,000 aquatic Hemiptera were collected in Wisconsin, most of them in the last 15 years. These...
(excerpt) Heptageniidae are one of the most abundant and widespread components of Wisconsin\u27s aqu...
Arhyssus hirtus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhopalidae), is reported from the Cedar Creek Natural Histo...
Gerromorphan species assemblages in southern Illinois were studied at 86 sites representing eleven h...
From the difference in geological and floral conditions of the northwestern part of the state, we mi...
Two nearly mature nymphs of Acanthametropus pecatonica were collected in June 1986 from the shifting...
The 3,920 Helophorus (Helophorinae) adults collected in Wisconsin included 16 species, two of which ...
(excerpt) Haliplidae are smail water beetles, less than 5 mm long, that frequently occur in abundanc...
Thirty species in 11 genera of Hydroporinae were collected in Wisconsin over the past 32 years, excl...
Notes on 17 species of Wisconsin Cydnidae taken from specimens in the University of Wisconsin-Madiso...
Two males of the Palaearctic Helophorus grandis were collected in northern Wisconsin, constituting a...
One nymph and one exuviae of Acanthametropus pecatonica were collected in June 1991 from the Black R...
Nymphs of three species of Baetisca (Ephemeroptera: Baetiscidae) have been collected in Wisconsin. B...
(excerpt) Gomphus spicatus Hagen (Odonata: Gomphidae), commonly called dusky clubtail, is a common a...
The mayfly family Neoephemeridae was discovered in Wisconsin for the first time and is represented b...