词条 | Leptopodomorpha |
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| name = Shore bugs and allies | image = Saldula.palustris.jpg | image_caption = Saldula palustris | taxon = Leptopodomorpha | authority = | subdivision_ranks = Families | subdivision =Saldidae- shore bugs Leptopodidae- spiny shore bugs Omaniidae Aepophilidae }} Leptopodomorpha is an infraorder of insects in the order Hemiptera (true bugs). Leptopodomorpha is an infraorder of the order Heteroptera that contains more than 380 species. These small insects are also called shore bugs, or spiny shore bugs. As their name suggests, shore bugs range from being intertidal, to living near streams and lakes. Four families belong to this infraorder, the largest of which is Saldidae with about 350 species, compared to about 30 in Leptopodidae, and only 5 and 1 in Omaniidae and Aepophilidae respectively.[1] Saldidae are known in particular for their jumping ability. Leptopodomorpha amber fossils were found in the Dominican Republic and in Mexico, both dating back to the Miocene period.{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} Fossils of Jurassic Archegocimicidae and Cretaceous Enicocorinae have also been found, and are presumed to be Leptopodomorpha.{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} References1. ^{{cite book | editor1=J.H. Thorp | editor2=D.C. Rogers |year=2015 | title=Thorp and Covich's Freshwater Invertebrates: Ecology and General Biology | publisher=Elsevier | pages=954-955 | volume=1 | edition=4 | isbn=978-0-12-385026-3 }} External links
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