Food webs are of crucial importance for understanding any ecosystem. The accuracy of food web and ecosystem models rests on the reliability of the information on the feeding habits of the species involved. Water boatmen (Corixoidea) is the most diverse superfamily of water bugs (Heteroptera: Nepomorpha), frequently the most abundant group of insects in a variety of freshwater habitats worldwide. In spite of their high biomass, the importance of water boatmen in aquatic ecosystems is frequently underestimated. The diet and feeding habits of Corixoidea are unclear as published data are frequently contradictory. We summarise information on the feeding habits of this taxon, which exemplify the difficulties in evaluating published data on feeding habits in an invertebrate taxon. It is concluded that Corixoidea are, unlike other true bugs, capable of digesting solid food, but their feeding habits are still insufficiently known. The dominant feeding strategy in this taxon is zoophagy, but several species consume other foods, particularly algae and detritus. Only members of the subfamily Cymatiainae seem to be exclusively predators. In other subfamilies, the diet of different species and different sexes or populations of a single species may vary depending on the food available or is still unknown. We conclude, that a multi-method approach is needed to elucidate the feeding habits of aquatic insects and invertebrates in general., Christian W. Hädicke, Dávid Rédei, Petr Kment., and Obsahuje bibliografii
The external morphology of Aphylidae was studied previously in detail by the two junior authors, including the description of unique derived structures formed by their lateral thoracico-abdominal region (the exponium). Here we provide an additional description of the external scent efferent system of the metathoracic scent glands of species in the genus Aphylum Bergroth, 1906 (based on scanning electron microscope study) and its connection with an autapomorphic aphylid thoracico-abdominal region, the exponium. The origins of exponial sclerites are discussed and function of the exponium is hypothesised as being part of a complex defensive mechanism in the Aphylidae., Petr Kment, Pavel Štys, Jitka Vilímová., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
Rychlý růst počtu nepůvodních druhů je jednou z nejzávažnějších hrozeb pro světovou biodiverzitu i pro zemědělství. V článku jsou představeny dva druhy kněžic, jejichž rozšíření do České republiky v nejbližších letech očekáváme: invazní kněžice mramorovaná (Halyomorpha halys) pochází z východní Asie, kosmopolitní kněžice zeleninová (Nezara viridula) se šíří ze Středomoří patrně přirozeně v závislosti na globálním oteplování. Jelikož oba druhy jsou významnými zemědělskými škůdci, jsou uvedeny základní znaky sloužící k jejich rozlišení a rovněž údaje o jejich biologii a škodlivosti., A rapid increase in the number of alien species is one of the most important threats to global biodiversity as well as to agriculture. The article presents two species of the family Pentatomidae which are expected to reach the Czech Republic in the near future - the invasive Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Halyomorpha halys) native to East Asia, and the cosmopolitan Southern Green Stink Bug (Nezara viridula), probably spreading naturally northwards from the Mediterranean due to global warming. Because both species are serious pests in agriculture, the key characteristics facilitating their identification are provided and illustrated along with information on their bionomics and pest status., and Petr Kment.