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RME458F5–Hemiptera; Nepidae; Nepa cinerea; Linnaeus 1758; water scorpion; L: 35mm
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Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Washington celebrated its 2022 Leadership Development Program (LDP) graduates during a ceremony held onboard the Washington Navy Yard in Washington D.C. Captain Eric Hawn, NAVFAC Washington commanding officer, presented certificates to Nicole Thompkins-Flagg (left), NEPA program manager, and Ofer Barpal (right),community planner. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-facilities-engineering-systems-command-navfac-washington-celebrated-its-2022-leadership-development-program-ldp-graduates-during-a-ceremony-held-onboard-the-washington-navy-yard-in-washington-dc-captain-eric-hawn-navfac-washington-commanding-officer-presented-certificates-to-nicole-thompkins-flagg-left-nepa-program-manager-and-ofer-barpal-rightcommunity-planner-image491740772.html
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. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1910 1ra sección . Diciembre 14 de 1910.—Lavalle y Car-lino.—Artículos de la clase 53. v-21 diciembre. Acta N. 31.777. Diciembre 14 de 1910.—M. Talmone.—Artículos de las clases 1 á 79. v-21 diciembre. Acta N. 31.776 ; Rondalla Diciembre 14 de 1910.—iGath Chaves,Sociedad Anónima.—Artículos de las clases61 á 71. í v-21 diciembre. Acta N. 31.781 . Superol Dicíeimbre 14 de 1910.—Ewrico O. Cá-nepa.—Aceites, clase 64.* v-21 diciembre. Acta N. 31.784 I Flor de -la India Diciembre 14 de 1910.—Herz y Ronde.;?{Té, clase 67. v-21 diciembre. Acta N. 31.779 i ; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boletn-oficial-de-la-repblica-argentina-1910-1ra-seccin-diciembre-14-de-1910lavalle-y-car-linoartculos-de-la-clase-53-v-21-diciembre-acta-n-31777-diciembre-14-de-1910m-talmoneartculos-de-las-clases-1-79-v-21-diciembre-acta-n-31776-rondalla-diciembre-14-de-1910igath-chavessociedad-annimaartculos-de-las-clases61-71-v-21-diciembre-acta-n-31781-superol-diceimbre-14-de-1910ewrico-o-c-nepaaceites-clase-64-v-21-diciembre-acta-n-31784-i-flor-de-la-india-diciembre-14-de-1910herz-y-rondet-clase-67-v-21-diciembre-acta-n-31779-i-image370156198.html
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. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. HEMIPTERA, I3I pond, Stilted on their long legs, or clinging head downward to the stems of plants. The most common members of this family belong to the ^txwxs Ranatra (Ran'a-tra) (Fig. 150). These are long, slender bugs with long, slender legs. The only other representative of the fam- ily found in the United States isNepa apiciilata (Ne'pa a-pic-u-la'ta). In this species the body is oval, flat, and thin, and measures about two thirds of an inch in length, not includ- ing the breathing-tube, which is a little more than one fourth of an inch long. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-hemiptera-i3i-pond-stilted-on-their-long-legs-or-clinging-head-downward-to-the-stems-of-plants-the-most-common-members-of-this-family-belong-to-the-txwxs-ranatra-rana-tra-fig-150-these-are-long-slender-bugs-with-long-slender-legs-the-only-other-representative-of-the-fam-ily-found-in-the-united-states-isnepa-apiciilata-nepa-a-pic-u-lata-in-this-species-the-body-is-oval-flat-and-thin-and-measures-about-two-thirds-of-an-inch-in-length-not-includ-ing-the-breathing-tube-which-is-a-little-more-than-one-fourth-of-an-inch-long-image216311683.html
RMPFWRN7–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. HEMIPTERA, I3I pond, Stilted on their long legs, or clinging head downward to the stems of plants. The most common members of this family belong to the ^txwxs Ranatra (Ran'a-tra) (Fig. 150). These are long, slender bugs with long, slender legs. The only other representative of the fam- ily found in the United States isNepa apiciilata (Ne'pa a-pic-u-la'ta). In this species the body is oval, flat, and thin, and measures about two thirds of an inch in length, not includ- ing the breathing-tube, which is a little more than one fourth of an inch long. (
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. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. Fig. 321. — Scorpion Bug, or Nepa. Fig. 322. — Squash Bug. SQUASH BUGS. The Squash Bug passes the winter in a torpid state, and when the leaves of the squash appear it lays its eggs in clusters on the under side of tliem. STRAIGHT-WINGED INSECTS, OR ORTHOPTERS. These insects have wings which lie straight along the top or sides of tlie back. They do not pass through tlie marked stages of larva and pupa in coming to the adult state; bu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-of-animals-containing-brief-descriptions-of-the-animals-figured-on-tenneys-natural-history-tablets-but-complete-without-the-tablets-zoology-fig-321-scorpion-bug-or-nepa-fig-322-squash-bug-squash-bugs-the-squash-bug-passes-the-winter-in-a-torpid-state-and-when-the-leaves-of-the-squash-appear-it-lays-its-eggs-in-clusters-on-the-under-side-of-tliem-straight-winged-insects-or-orthopters-these-insects-have-wings-which-lie-straight-along-the-top-or-sides-of-tlie-back-they-do-not-pass-through-tlie-marked-stages-of-larva-and-pupa-in-coming-to-the-adult-state-bu-image232035371.html
RMRDE3DF–. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. Fig. 321. — Scorpion Bug, or Nepa. Fig. 322. — Squash Bug. SQUASH BUGS. The Squash Bug passes the winter in a torpid state, and when the leaves of the squash appear it lays its eggs in clusters on the under side of tliem. STRAIGHT-WINGED INSECTS, OR ORTHOPTERS. These insects have wings which lie straight along the top or sides of tlie back. They do not pass through tlie marked stages of larva and pupa in coming to the adult state; bu
. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. Fig. 321. — Scorpion Bug, or Nepa. Fig. 322. — Squash Bug. SQUASH BUGS. The Squash Bug passes the winter in a torpid state, and when the leaves of the squash appear it lays its eggs in clusters on the under side of tliem. STRAIGHT-WINGED INSECTS, OR ORTHOPTERS. These insects have wings which lie straight along the top or sides of tlie back. They do not pass through tlie marked stages of larva and pupa in coming to the adult state; bu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-of-animals-containing-brief-descriptions-of-the-animals-figured-on-tenneys-natural-history-tablets-but-complete-without-the-tablets-zoology-fig-321-scorpion-bug-or-nepa-fig-322-squash-bug-squash-bugs-the-squash-bug-passes-the-winter-in-a-torpid-state-and-when-the-leaves-of-the-squash-appear-it-lays-its-eggs-in-clusters-on-the-under-side-of-tliem-straight-winged-insects-or-orthopters-these-insects-have-wings-which-lie-straight-along-the-top-or-sides-of-tlie-back-they-do-not-pass-through-tlie-marked-stages-of-larva-and-pupa-in-coming-to-the-adult-state-bu-image216366155.html
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RMRDJ1GG–. Natural history of animals;. Zoology. Fig. 321.âScorpion Bug, or Nepa. Fig. 322. Sc[uasli Bugs. â Squash Bug. The Squash Bug passes the winter in a torpid state, and when the leaves of the squash appear it lays its eggs in clusters on the under side of them. Straight-winged Insects, or Orthoptera. These Insects have wings which lie straight along the top or sides of the back. They do not pass through the larva and pupa states, but the young are constantly active, feeding and growing, and differ from the adults in size, in having only rudiments of wings, and in fre- quently changing their ski
. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. HEMIPTERA, I3I pond, Stilted on their long legs, or clinging head downward to the stems of plants. The most common members of this family belong to the ^txwxs Ranatra (Ran'a-tra) (Fig. 150). These are long, slender bugs with long, slender legs. The only other representative of the fam- ily found in the United States isNepa apiciilata (Ne'pa a-pic-u-la'ta). In this species the body is oval, flat, and thin, and measures about two thirds of an inch in length, not includ- ing the breathing-tube, which is a little more than one fourth of an inch long. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-for-the-study-of-insects-insects-hemiptera-i3i-pond-stilted-on-their-long-legs-or-clinging-head-downward-to-the-stems-of-plants-the-most-common-members-of-this-family-belong-to-the-txwxs-ranatra-rana-tra-fig-150-these-are-long-slender-bugs-with-long-slender-legs-the-only-other-representative-of-the-fam-ily-found-in-the-united-states-isnepa-apiciilata-nepa-a-pic-u-lata-in-this-species-the-body-is-oval-flat-and-thin-and-measures-about-two-thirds-of-an-inch-in-length-not-includ-ing-the-breathing-tube-which-is-a-little-more-than-one-fourth-of-an-inch-long-image231889810.html
RMRD7DPX–. A manual for the study of insects. Insects. HEMIPTERA, I3I pond, Stilted on their long legs, or clinging head downward to the stems of plants. The most common members of this family belong to the ^txwxs Ranatra (Ran'a-tra) (Fig. 150). These are long, slender bugs with long, slender legs. The only other representative of the fam- ily found in the United States isNepa apiciilata (Ne'pa a-pic-u-la'ta). In this species the body is oval, flat, and thin, and measures about two thirds of an inch in length, not includ- ing the breathing-tube, which is a little more than one fourth of an inch long. (
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