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It has been demonstrated though that mollies in all habitat types experience predation by a giant water bug of the genus Belostoma [ 79, 80, 130], and a recent prey choice experiment under semi-natural conditions found that water bugs are more likely to capture dispersers, i.e., cave fish at the surface and surface fish inside the cave [ 57].
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Natural transmission depends on reduviid bugs of the genus Triatoma that convey parasites in their faeces whilst taking blood meals from their mammalian hosts.
Cavazzana et al. reported that T. c. marinkellei was associated with phyllostomid species (insectivorous, frugivorous, carnivorous and haematophagous bats) [ 5] and transmission is thought to occur when triatomine bugs of the genus Cavernicola feed on bats [ 13].
Bed bugs and sand flies have opted for the Ca++ dependent Cimex family of apyrases [ 49, 50], mosquitoes and kissing bugs of the genus Triatoma for the 5'-nucleotidase family [ 51- 53], and fleas may possibly use the CD-39 gene family [ 13].
In fact, the only host known for any species in the genus is a dwarf carpenter bee of the genus Ceratina.
The mixtures with more (E -GLVs attractE -GLVs big-eyed bugs of the Geocori genus, which poked attracted the eggs and ate the innards.
Dingle et al. (1980) evaluated flight performance of milkweed bugs, the genus of Oncopeltus (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae) using a tethered flight technique.
Chemicals from the predatory back swimmer bug in the genus Notonecta act as a predation cue by altering the response to light of Daphnia.
Elf-cap moss (genus Buxbaumia), also called bug-on-a-stick, any of the 12 species of moss of the genus Buxbaumia (subclass Buxbaumiidae) that grow on soil or rotten wood in the Northern Hemisphere.
The latter are part of the genus Pelargonium, while cranesbills belong to the genus Geranium.
So why not choose the native members of the genus?
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