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| HEMIPTERA, Neididae             This is a small family of thread-legged hemipteran
  insects in the superfamily Lygaeoidea. 
  Species are slender and delicate with
  very long legs and antennae. The apex of the first segment of the antennae,
  and apices of the femora, are clavate; terminal segment of antennae enlarged
  and fusiform; antennae four-segmented and tarsi three-segmented. The head is
  usually equipped with a transverse dorsal sulcus immediately anterior to
  ocelli, and continued laterally to the hind margin of the eyes.  The ronotum dorsally and laterally, and
  the subcoxae are covered with a raised net-like reticulation enclosing
  punctuations.   References   Please refer  to  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references may be found
  at: MELVYL Library ]  |