The family Corixidae comprises a small group of true bugs that live in aquatic environments with abundant macrophytes. The genus Ectemnostega Enderlein includes two subgenera: Ectemnostega and Ectemnostegella, both known from South America, ranging from Ecuador to Tierra del Fuego. Ectemnostega (Ectemnostega) quadrata (Signoret, 1885) is distinguished by the widened posterior half of hemelytra, and the protibia of males prolonged over the base of pala. This species is distributed in Argentina and Chile along the Andes mountain range, from high altitudes in San Juan to sea level in Cabo Hornos, Tierra del Fuego. Adults and larvae were collected in association with Cladophora sp. and Chara sp. in northwestern Mendoza, from Los Horcones Lagoon...
Mature larvae of two species of the riffle beetle genus Austrelmis Brown are described and illustrat...
The larva, pupa and adult female of Stilobezzia (Acanthohelea) megatheca Cazorla and Spinelli are de...
The fourth instar larva and pupa of Dasyhelea flavifrons Guérin-Méneville are redescribed, illustrat...
The egg and the five instars of Ectemnostega are described based on examined material and published ...
Corixidae Corixidae is one of the richest families of aquatic bugs in Argentina, with 28 recorded ...
The egg and the five nymphal instars of Ectemnostega quechua are described and illustrated for the f...
Sigara (Tropocorixa) jensenhaarupi Jaczewski is the smallest species of the subgenus ranging from 4....
The immature stages of Sigara santiagiensis are described and illustrated for the first time. The eg...
Hydrophilidae Latreille, 1802 (Insecta: Coleoptera) is the most diverse family of Polyphaga with aqu...
FIGURES 14–17. 14, Habitat of Neogerris celeris at Reserva Privada Don Luis in roadside ditches (San...
FIGURES 18–22. Dorsal habitus of 18, Curicta granulosa; 19, Neogerris celeris; 20, Ovatametra obesa;...
Ceratopogonidae is placed in the infraorder Culicomorpha. Their common names are polvorines, manta b...
Mountain wetlands provide unique information because their biota is highly specific and contributes ...
Descriptions of the immature stages of Taosa (Cuernavaca) longula Remes Lenicov (Hemiptera: Fulgoroi...
The first description of the larva and pupa of Alluaudomyia amazonica Spinelli & Wirth and a detaile...
Mature larvae of two species of the riffle beetle genus Austrelmis Brown are described and illustrat...
The larva, pupa and adult female of Stilobezzia (Acanthohelea) megatheca Cazorla and Spinelli are de...
The fourth instar larva and pupa of Dasyhelea flavifrons Guérin-Méneville are redescribed, illustrat...
The egg and the five instars of Ectemnostega are described based on examined material and published ...
Corixidae Corixidae is one of the richest families of aquatic bugs in Argentina, with 28 recorded ...
The egg and the five nymphal instars of Ectemnostega quechua are described and illustrated for the f...
Sigara (Tropocorixa) jensenhaarupi Jaczewski is the smallest species of the subgenus ranging from 4....
The immature stages of Sigara santiagiensis are described and illustrated for the first time. The eg...
Hydrophilidae Latreille, 1802 (Insecta: Coleoptera) is the most diverse family of Polyphaga with aqu...
FIGURES 14–17. 14, Habitat of Neogerris celeris at Reserva Privada Don Luis in roadside ditches (San...
FIGURES 18–22. Dorsal habitus of 18, Curicta granulosa; 19, Neogerris celeris; 20, Ovatametra obesa;...
Ceratopogonidae is placed in the infraorder Culicomorpha. Their common names are polvorines, manta b...
Mountain wetlands provide unique information because their biota is highly specific and contributes ...
Descriptions of the immature stages of Taosa (Cuernavaca) longula Remes Lenicov (Hemiptera: Fulgoroi...
The first description of the larva and pupa of Alluaudomyia amazonica Spinelli & Wirth and a detaile...
Mature larvae of two species of the riffle beetle genus Austrelmis Brown are described and illustrat...
The larva, pupa and adult female of Stilobezzia (Acanthohelea) megatheca Cazorla and Spinelli are de...
The fourth instar larva and pupa of Dasyhelea flavifrons Guérin-Méneville are redescribed, illustrat...