Aquarius paludum

Alternative names
Gerris paludum
Description

Aquarius paludum (14 to 16 mm) and A. najas (13 to 17 mm) can be distinguished from all other skaters found in England by their larger size. A. paludum is characterised by long abdominal spines that are angled upward and reach the tip of the abdomen, and by a yellow line along the side of the pronotum. A. najas has shorter spines and no yellow line.

Similar Species

Aquarius najas

Identification difficulty
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Habitat

Aquarius paludum inhabits the surfaces of a wide variety of freshwater habitats both temporary and permanent.

When to see it

Most likely to be observed in summer and autumn.

UK Status

Widespread in the southern half of Britain, it seems to be rather infrequent and most often recorded in the south east of England.

VC55 Status

Rarely recorded in Leicestershire and Rutland.

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Species profile

Species group:
Bugs
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Hemiptera
Family:
Gerridae
Records on NatureSpot:
19
First record:
30/08/2021 (Randall, Martin)
Last record:
12/08/2024 (Tivey, Chris)

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