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Nabidae

Nabidae

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The insect family Nabidae contains the damsel bugs. There are over 500 species in 20 genera. They are soft-bodied, elongate, winged terrestrial predators. Many damsel bugs catch and hold prey with their forelegs, similar to mantids. Wikipedia
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The insect family Nabidae contains the damsel bugs. There are over 500 species in 20 genera. They are soft-bodied, elongate, winged terrestrial predators.
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Nabidae from bugguide.net
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The family Nabidae, or damsel bugs, is a small family of the true bugs. (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) containing 31 genera and approximately 380 species.