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Nepa cinerea

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Heteroptera

Genus
  
Nepa

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Hemiptera

Family
  
Nepidae

Scientific name
  
Nepa cinerea

Higher classification
  
Nepa


Similar
  
Nepa, Nepidae, Ranatra linearis, Notonectidae, Notonecta glauca

Nepa cinerea is a species of water scorpion (Nepidae), found in Central Europe and the British Isles.

It lives in ponds and stagnant water and feeds upon aquatic animals, especially insects.

Respiration in the adult is effected by means of the caudal process, which consists of a pair of half-tubes capable of being locked together to form a siphon by means of which air is conducted to the tracheae at the apex of the abdomen when the tip of the tube is thrust above the surface of the water. In immature forms the siphon is undeveloped and breathing takes place through six pairs of abdominal spiracles. The eggs, laid in the stems of plants, are supplied with seven filamentous processes which float freely in the water.

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Nepa cinerea siphon


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References

Nepa cinerea Wikipedia