Water boatman

(Notonecta glauca)

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Description

Notonecta glauca is a species of aquatic insect,and a type of backswimmer.It is the most widespread and abundant of the four British notonectids.They are also found throughout North America.Notonecta glauca are Hemiptera (true bug) predators,that are approximately 13–16 mm in length.They are the most common backswimmer species (49%).Females have a larger body size compared to males.These water insects swim and rest on their back (hence their common name "Backswimmer" or "Water Boatman") and are found under the water surface.Notonecta glauca supports itself under the water surface by using their front legs and mid legs and the back end of its abdomen and rest them on the water surface;They are able to stay under the water surface by water tension,also known as the air-water interface (Surface tension).they use the hind legs as oars.Notonecta glauca will either wait for its prey to pass by or will swim and actively hunt its prey.When the weather is warm,usually in the late summer and autumn,they will fly between ponds.Notonecta glauca reproduce in the spring.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Insecta
Order:Hemiptera
Family:Notonectidae
Genus:Notonecta
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