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Scientific Name: Buenoa sp Kirkaldy, 1904
Insects : Buenoa sp

Photo: GBIF

Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Notonectidae
Description:
In a dorsal view, the general coloration is a dull white, with dark grey to blackish eyes. The dorsum of the abdomen, venter (excluding some lighter patches on connexival segments in certain specimens), longitudinal stripes, and the majority of pilosity on the legs appear dark brown to black. The hemelytra are hyaline, displaying dark smoky stripes along the costal margin, at the margin of the corium and membrane, and at the margin of the corium and clavus. The greatest width of the head is approximately equal to or slightly wider than the pronotum. The synthlipsis is broad, covering about two-thirds of the anterior width of the vertex. The tylus is distinctly inflated, and the labrum is 1.2 times as wide as it is long, featuring an acute apex and a distinct tuft of dark bristles. The anterior face of the rostrum and the ventral part of the frons (above the tylus) have some bristles. The median length of the pronotum is less than half its width (1.00:2.33), and the disc is unimpressed. The scutellum is small, about two-thirds as long as it is wide, with its median length approximately 1.3 times as long as the median length of the pronotum. Concerning the hind leg, the trochanter has a small elongate stridulatory area consisting of 12-15 ridges on the inner surface. The inner face of the femur ventrally has 32-40 small setae, slightly larger distally, in the ventral row, and about 16 distinctly larger setae in the dorsal row.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
Anisopinae are inhabitants of waters with no or very low current
Environment:
Marinewater, Freshwater
Comments:
Aquatic
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