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Some insects have a habit of living near water to have food and habitat.
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Because there is a sensor in their leg that gives them a large cavity, the buoyancy increases.
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The tension on the surface of the water and the hairs on the legs of insects.
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The insects that walk on the surface of the water are called water striders, commonly known as water spiders.
Water strider is an aquatic hemiptera insect, Hemiptera, and has the family Banded Bugs. Inhabits still water or slow streams. The body is slender and very light; The forefoot is short and can be used to catch prey; The middle and hind feet are very slender, and the long kai is covered with oily fine hairs, which have a water-repellent effect.
The body color is dark brown and the body length is about 22mm. Also able to live on land for a period of time.
Water striders have 3 pairs of legs, the forefoot is short, the middle and hind feet are very long, stretching out in all directions, and the hind leg segments extend more than the end of the abdomen. The forefoot is noticeably shorter. The tarsal segment is 2 segments, the end of the terminal segment is lobed into 2 lobes, and a pair of claws are born at the base of the fissure.
The back pair of legs can be used to control the direction of the slide, and the middle pair of legs are the driving legs, which are particularly long. The front pair of legs is shorter and is only used for hunting.
Water Strider Habits:
Water striders feed on the body fluids of small insects, dead fish or insects that fall into the water. Through the very sensitive organs of their legs, they can feel the struggle of insects falling into the water. By sliding a pair of legs in the middle of them they can move on the water, reaching speeds of meters and seconds, in addition they can do 30-40 centimeter high and far jumps.
When eating, the mouth is in a tube shape.
The habitat generally lives in still water, often gathering in groups on the surface of the water, and can be seen in parts of southern China for many years. Some species also live exclusively in running water. Most of the insects of the genus Sea Strider live on the coast, but there are also a few insects that live in the ocean and lay their eggs on floating objects.
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<> bugs that walk on the surface of the water are called water striders. The water strider has a slender body and is very light; The front feet are short and can be used to catch prey, and the middle and hind feet are elongated and have fine hairs with oily texture, which are waterproof; The body color is dark brown and the body length is about 22mm. It feeds on other insects, insect carcasses, or other animal debris that falls on the water, and inhabits still water surfaces such as lakes and ponds, as well as flowing water surfaces such as streams.
It is distributed in North China, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Zhejiang, Shandong and other places.
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Water strider is an aquatic hemiptera insect, Hemiptera, and Demuridae. The scientific name is aquarlus elongatus, and it inhabits still water or slow water of streams. The body is slender and very light; The forefoot is short and can be used to catch prey; The middle and hind feet are elongated and have fine hairs with an oily texture, which is waterproof.
The body color is dark brown and the body length is about 22mm.
Chinese scientific name: Water Strider.
Latin scientific name: aquarius elongatus Synonyms: water horse, water spider, water hen, water bench, water mosquito, water grasshopper, fire fork subworld: animal kingdom.
Phylum: Phylum Arthropods.
Yamen: Six-legged Yamen.
Class: Insecta.
Subclass: Winged subclass.
Order: Hemiptera.
Suborder: Heteroptera.
Family: Strideridae.
Genus: Giant Bugs.
Species: Water Strider. Distribution area: North China, Taiwan, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Anhui, Zhejiang and other places in Chinese pinyin: shuǐ mǐn
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Hehe, there are many insects floating in the water, mayflies, and some families of bugs. It's best to send a sheet**.
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Water flies (next to the second sub-bug).
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Water spider: Argyroneta aquatica belongs to the order Argyronetidae. Also known as the Silver Spider, it is the only rebel of its kind - living in the world of water.
When they dive into the water, the waterproof fluff that grows all over their bodies will attach many bubbles, as if they have entered a closed casing with a layer of air. This peculiar air shield makes the water spider a ball of mercury that shines brightly. Occasionally, they will poke out of the water with the end of their abdomen and hold up a large bubble to swagger through the market.
The water spider is also the name of a type of ninja**.
He is called water strider, also known as water horse, water fork, is an aquatic insect, and their fecundity is particularly strong, but it is not much harm to the human body.
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