Aquarius najas est Europaea hemipterorum familiae Gerridarum species.[1][2] Olim Gerris najas appellabatur, sed subgenus ad gradum genericum post enodationem phylogeneticam anno 1990 levatum est.[3][4]

Aquarias najas

Classis : Insecta 
Ordo : Hemiptera 
Subordo : Heteroptera 
Infraordo : Gerromorpha 
Superfamilia : Gerroidea 
Familia : Gerridae 
Subfamilia : Gerrinae 
Tribus : Gerrini 
Genus : Aquarius 
Species : Aquarius najas 
(De Geer, 1773)
   
Subdivisiones: Synonyma
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Habitatio

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Species aquas moventis petit, plerumque autem in saxosis fluminum marginibus habitans.[5]

  1. Formula:EOL.
  2. Ahlroth, Alatalo, Hyvärinen, et Suhonen 1999.
  3. Andersen 1990.
  4. Gallant et Fairbairn 1996.
  5. Brinkhurst 1966.

Bibliographia

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  • Ahlroth, Alatalo, Hyvärinen,et Suhonen. 1999. "Geographical variation in wing polymorphism of the waterstrider Aquarius najas (Heteroptera, Gerridae)." Journal of Evolutionary Biology 12 (1): 156–60. doi:10.1046/j.1420-9101.1999.00022.x.
  • Andersen, Nils Møller. 1997. "A phylogenetic analysis of the evolution of sexual dimorphism and mating systems in water striders (Hemiptera: Gerridae)." Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 61 (3): 345–68. doi:10.1006/bijl.1996.0130.
  • Andersen, Nils Møller. 1990. "Phylogeny and taxonomy of water striders, genus Aquarius Schellenberg (Insecta, Hemiptera, Gerridae), with a new species from Australia." Steenstrupia 16 (4): 37–81.
  • Brinkhurst, R. O. 1966. "Population dynamics of the large pond-skater Gerris najas Degeer (Hemiptera-Heteroptera)." The Journal of Animal Ecology 35 (1): 13–25. Abstractum.
  • Gallant, Sharon L., et Daphne J. Fairbairn. 1996. "A New Species of Aquarius from the Southeastern United States, with Electrophoretic Analysis of the Clade Containing Gerris, Limnoporus, and Aquarius (Hemiptera: Gerridae)." Annals of the Entomological Society of America 89 (5): 637–44.

Nexus externi

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  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Aquarium najas spectant.
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  • "Female territoriality in the waterstriders Gerris najas and G. cinereus. PDF.
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