Hemiptera - Heteroptera encompasses the three well-defined
suborders of the true bugs which are adapted to an aquatic or
littoral habitat. The book begins with a section on the biology
these insects and provides illustrations of the basic features of
their morphology and outlines the larval development. Brief
outlines of the ecological and zoogeographical peculiarities of the
three aquatic suborders are presented individually, and various
methods for observing, collecting, preserving, rearing, and
examining specimens are discussed.
Most of the book is devoted to keys for the identification of
adults to species, and notes are provided that will help recognize
the known larvae. Unlike most other aquatic insects, the larval
instars of the heteropteran species closely resemble the adults in
their morphology, preferred habitats, and feeding habits.
Therefore, distinguishing features of those relatively few larvae
which have been described in detail are usually mentioned in the
keys to the adults rather than being included in separate keys. In
addition to the most important features for determining the
individual species, many keys include additional notes on the
morphology, which is intended to give the user a better chance of
recognizing specimens of species not yet known to science. After
the currently recognized name of each species, the known range is
provided. Regions of the world outside of South America, South
American countries, and the states of Brazil from which the species
has been reported are listed. Following the range information,
major synonyms previously used for the species in the literature
are provided. If subspecies have been described and are still
recognized as such, they are also discussed. Finally, if the status
of the species is regarded as uncertain because of a poor
description, strong resemblance to another species, or any other
reason, a note is added that a detailed study will be necessary to
clarify the status of the taxon. Taxonomic revisions in the book
itself are strictly avoided.
To provide the user of the keys with maximum assistance in
making reliable identifications, the book is richly illustrated
with pen and ink drawings of thousands of individual morphological
structures arranged in 820 figures. The book is intended to make a
significant impact toward popularizing the study of South American
water bugs by assembling and condensing the information in hundreds
of individual publications on the group, which appeared in many
books and journals published in many different countries over the
past 200 years. Some of these works are very difficult to obtain in
South America, and their lack creates serious impediments to
systematic, ecological, and zoogeographical research. In the more
than 730 titles appearing in the bibliography, the original
descriptions and revisions of almost all South American species can
be found.
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