- Source: Hydrometra stagnorum
- Hydrometra stagnorum
- List of Hydrometra species
- Hydrometra gracilenta
- Hemiptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
- Hydrometridae
- List of aquatic heteropteran bug species of Great Britain
- List of Hemiptera of Ireland
- Biota of the Isle of Man
- List of heteropteran bugs recorded in Britain
- List of species and habitats of principal importance in England
Hydrometra stagnorum, the common water-measurer, is a species of aquatic bugs in the family Hydrometridae, the water measurers.
Distribution
This species is found in numerous European countries, including Hungary and Austria. In Great Britain it is quite common in Leicestershire and Rutland.
Description
Hydrometra stagnorum is normally wingless, but sometimes has full wings. It is often dark greyish or even black in colour, and grows to approximately 13mm. The head and body are long and thin. Its antennae appear similar to a fourth pair of legs.
Habitat
This species lives at the vegetated margins in slow moving streams, as well as ditches and ponds. It lives close to the emergent stems of plants, upon which it lays its eggs.
Behaviour
As adults, rows slowly over the surface of the water in search of prey. It seeks mosquito larvae and water fleas directly below the surface film. It catches these by spearing them through the surface of the water.
This species can jump if disturbed.
References
External links
Distribution map in England
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