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- Notonecta glauca - Wikipedia
Notonecta glauca, also known as the greater water-boatman or common backswimmer, is a species of aquatic insect in the family Notonectidae This species is found in large parts of Europe, North Africa, and east through Asia to Siberia and China [1] In much of its range it is the most common backswimmer species [2]
- Backswimmer | Water-dwelling, predatory, aquatic | Britannica
Backswimmer, (family Notonectidae), any of a group of insects (order Heteroptera) that occur worldwide and are named for their ability to swim on their backs, which are shaped like the keel and sides of a boat The backswimmer uses its long oarlike legs for propulsion and has an oval-shaped head
- Common backswimmer - The Wildlife Trusts
There are actually four species of backswimmer (family Notonectidae) in the UK Backswimmers are sometimes known as 'greater water boatmen', but the term backswimmer is used to avoid confusion with the similar 'lesser water boatmen' (family Corixidae) They can be found in almost any waterbody, including open water butts and water tanks
- Common Backswimmer Notonecta glauca (Linnaeus 1758 . . . - EDIS
Notonecta glauca, the common backswimmer (Figure 1), is an aquatic insect in the family Notonectidae Insects in this family are commonly referred to as backswimmers or greater water boatman Notonectids propel themselves through the water with their ventral side (belly) facing upwards, hence their common name of backswimmers (Figure 2)
- Genus Notonecta - BugGuide. Net
Genus Notonecta Classification · Synonyms and other taxonomic changes · Explanation of Names · Numbers · Size · Identification · Range · Works Cited Classification
- Notonecta - an overview - ScienceDirect Topics
The largest genus, Notonecta, occurs worldwide, and the other genera are more localized, although sometimes within entire continents Like corixids, notonectids are excellent fliers and are also early colonizers of new bodies of water
- Notonecta glauca - Aquatic Bugs
Notonecta glauca is the commonest of the back swimming water boatmen It occurs in a variety of relatively still-water (lentic) habitats including ponds, lakes, canals and ditches Adults overwinter and eggs are laid between February and early May in plant stems
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