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Giant Water Bug

Belostomatidae

Description:

Belostomatidae is a family of insects in the order Hemiptera, known as giant water bugs or colloquially as toe-biters, Indian toe-biters, electric-light bugs, alligator ticks or fleas (in Florida). They are the largest insects in the order Hemiptera, and occur worldwide, with most of the species in North America, South America, Northern Australia and East Asia. They are typically encountered in freshwater streams and ponds. Most species are relatively large, typically at least 0.75 in (2 cm) long, although smaller species also exist. The largest are members of the genus Lethocerus, which can exceed 4.75 in (12 cm) and nearly reach the length of some of the larger beetles in the world. Giant water bugs are a popular food in southeast Asia.

Habitat:

freshwater ponds and streams

Notes:

This one was found in my school's flower pot.

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1 Comment

Diaz José Miguel
Diaz José Miguel 8 years ago

Belostomatidae not sure exactly which one...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belostomati...

Deschlager
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Deschlager

Columbia, Missouri, USA

Spotted on May 12, 2015
Submitted on May 12, 2015

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