Belongs within: Panheteroptera.
The Corixidae, water boatmen, are a group of aquatic bugs characterised by short forelegs with hair-fringed scoop-shaped or cylindrical tarsi. These are used to collect prey (mostly insect larvae) from bottom ooze. Hind legs are used for swimming and have long fringes of hair on the tibiae and tarsi. The dorsum of the abdomen is concave, allowing for the retention of a bubble of air beneath the wings. The majority of living species are included in the subfamily Corixinae; members of the genus Micronecta are much smaller than species of Corixinae. The Australasian Diaprepocorinae differ from other corixids in the possession of ocelli and additional cuticular blades fringing the hind tarsi (Carver et al. 1991).
<==Corixidae [Corixoidea, Shurabellidae]
|--Diaprepocoris [Diaprepocorinae] CGW91
|--Velocorixa [Velocorixinae] S02
| `--V. ponomarenkoi S02
|--Micronecta [Micronectinae] CGW91
| |--M. robusta TJ06
| `--M. scholtzi (Fieber 1860) SB05
`--Corixinae CGW91
|--Cymatia coleoptrata CGW91, H01
|--Agraptocorixa CGW91
| |--A. eurynome CGW91
| `--A. parvipunctata TDC06
|--Sigara CGW91
| |--S. arguta PC66
| |--S. falleni W01
| |--S. fossarum (Leach 1817) SB05
| |--S. lateralis (Leach 1817) SB05
| |--S. limitata (Fieber 1848) SB05
| |--S. nigrolineata (Fieber 1848) SB05
| |--S. scotti (Douglas & Scott 1868) SB05
| |--S. selecta (Fieber 1848) SB05
| |--S. semistriata (Fieber 1848) SB05
| `--S. stagnalis (Leach 1817) SB05
`--Corixa Geoffroy 1762 SB05
|--C. affinis Leach 1817 SB05
|--C. concinna CS77
|--C. fallenii H01
|--C. geoffroyi H01
|--C. iberica Jansson 1981 SB05
|--C. lateralis [incl. C. hieroglyphica] H01
|--C. limitata H01
|--C. nigrolineata CS77
|--C. panzeri (Fieber 1848) SB05
|--C. punctata Im92
|--C. stagnalis CS77
|--C. striata H01 [=Sigara striata L02]
`--C. vanduzeei S02
Corixidae incertae sedis:
Haenbea badamgaravae GE05, S02
Yanliaocorixa S02
Gazimuria GE05
Karataviella GE05
Diapherinus GE05
Cristocorixa GE05
Bumbacorixa GE05
Corixonecta GE05
Jiangxicorixa S02
Linicorixa S02
Ratiticorixa S02
Vulcanicorixa S02
Shelopuga sinitsae S02
Siculocorixa estria S02
Lufengnacta GE05
Liassocorixa GE05
Bakharia GE05
Archaeocorixa GE05
Baissocorixa GE05
Mesosigara kryshtofovichi GE05, S02
Corixalia GE05
Rhomboidella GE05
Shurabella GE05
Diacorixa S02
|--D. germanica S02
`--D. miocenica S02
Cenocorixa WP99
|--C. bifida WP99
`--C. expleta WP99
Hesperocorixa TW05
|--H. distanti (Kirkaldy 1899) Iw92
|--H. kolthoffi (Lundblad 1933) Iw92
|--H. linnaei (Fieber 1848) SB05
|--H. mandshurica (Jaczewski 1924) Iw92
`--H. moesta (Fieber 1848) SB05
Venacorixa xiangzhongensis Lin 1986 RJ93
Shurania sibirica Popov 1985 RJ93
Shuragobia altaica Popov 1988 RJ93
Trichocorixa Kirkaldy 1908 SB05
|--T. kanza Sailer 1948 SB05
|--T. reticulata (Guérin-Ménéville 1857) SB05
`--T. verticalis (Fieber 1851) SB05
Parasigara transversa (Fieber 1848) SB05
Heliocorisa Lundblad 1928 SB05
Arctocorixa RD77
|--A. abdominalis RD77
`--A. mercenaria RD77
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
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[PC66] Pendergrast, J. G., & D. R. Cowley. 1966. An Introduction to New Zealand Freshwater Insects. Collins: Auckland.
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[SB05] Sala, J., & D. Boix. 2005. Presence of the Nearctic water boatman Trichocorixa verticalis verticalis (Fieber, 1851) (Heteroptera, Corixidae) in the Algarve region (S Portugal). Graellsia 61 (1): 31–36.
[S02] Sinitshenkova, N. D. 2002. Ecological history of the aquatic insects. In: Rasnitsyn, A. P., & D. L. J. Quicke (eds) History of Insects pp. 388–426. Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht.
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[TJ06] Thomas, E. J., & J. John. 2006. Diatoms and macroinvertebrates as biomonitors of mine-lakes in Collie, Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 89 (3): 109–117.
[TDC06] Timms, B. V., B. Datson & M. Coleman. 2006. The wetlands of the Lake Carey catchment, northeast Goldfields of Western Australia, with special reference to large branchiopods. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 89 (4): 175–183.
[WP99] Walter, D. E., & H. C. Proctor. 1999. Mites: Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour. CABI Publishing: Wallingford (UK).
[W01] Wohltmann, A. 2001. Closely related species of Parasitengonae (Acari: Prostigmata) inhabiting the same areas: features facilitating coexistence. In: Halliday, R. B., D. E. Walter, H. C. Proctor, R. A. Norton & M. J. Colloff (eds) Acarology: Proceedings of the 10th International Congress pp. 121–135. CSIRO Publishing: Melbourne.
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