True bug (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) species

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Overview

205 species

Gerridae (family) (Unidentified water strider)

Gerridae (family)
Gerridae (family)
Gerridae (family)

Glaucias amyoti (Australasian green shield bug)

Glaucias amyoti

Gminatus australis (Orange assassin bug)

Gminatus australis
Gminatus australis
Gminatus australis

Hamedius incarnatus (Broad-headed Bug)

Hamedius incarnatus
Hamedius incarnatus
Hamedius incarnatus

Helopeltis sp. (genus) (A mirid bug)

Hemiptera (order) (Unidentified True Bug)

Hemiptera (order)
Hemiptera (order)
Hemiptera (order)

Heteroptera (suborder) (Unidentified True bug)

Heteroptera (suborder)
Heteroptera (suborder)
Heteroptera (suborder)

Hiarchas angularis (A shield bug)

Hiarchas angularis

Horcinia varians (An assassin bug)

Horcinia varians
Horcinia varians

Hydrometra sp. aff. stigosa (Water measurer)

Hydrometridae (family) (Water measurer)

Laccotrephes tristis (Water Scorpion or Toe-biter)

Laccotrephes tristis
Laccotrephes tristis
Laccotrephes tristis

Leistarches serripes (Mantis assassin bug)

Leistarches serripes
Leistarches serripes
Leistarches serripes

Leptocoris tagalicus (Red-eye Bug, Soapberry Bug)

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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