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Kingdom
  
Infraorder
  
Phylum
  
Rank
  
Superfamily

Class
  
Suborder
  
Scientific name
  
Mesovelioidea

Higher classification
  
Gerromorpha

Order
  
True bugs

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Similar
  
Velvet water bug, Hydrometridae, Veliidae, Pleidae, True bugs

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Water treaders, the superfamily Mesovelioidea, are insects in the order Hemiptera, the true bugs. They are semiaquatic insects that live in moist and wet habitat and on wet plant matter in several types of aquatic habitat.

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These insects are no more than 3.5 mm long. They have elongated heads, long antennae, and large eyes, with the exception of Cryptovelia species, which have vestigial eyes. Females are larger than the males of their species and have well-developed ovipositors.

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The type genus, Mesovelia, contains about 27 species, many of which are common and widespread. The other genera are small or even monotypic, and are less common.

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One species is known for its unique specific name, Cavaticovelia aaa, sometimes called the aaa water treader. It is a legitimate binomial name featuring aaa, the Hawaiian word for "lava tube".

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According to some treatments, two families are in the Mesovelioidea. In others, the family Madeoveliidae is treated as a subfamily of the Mesoveliidae.

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The two families, separated, with included genera are:

  • Madeoveliidae
  • Madeovelia Poisson, 1959
  • Mesoveloidea Hungerford, 1929
  • Mesoveliidae – water treaders, pondweed bugs
  • Austrovelia
  • Cavaticovelia
  • Cryptovelia Andersen & Polhemus, 1980
  • Darwinivelia Andersen & Polhemus, 1980
  • Mesovelia Mulsant and Rey, 1852
  • Mniovelia Andersen & Polhemus, 1980
  • Nereivelia
  • Phrynovelia Horváth, 1915
  • Seychellovelia Andersen & Polhemus, 2003
  • Speovelia Esaki, 1929
  • Water treader top 10 facts


    References

    Water treader Wikipedia