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List Of Halobates Species
This is a list of 47 species in ''Halobates'', a genus of water striders in the family Gerridae. ''Halobates'' species * '' Halobates acherontis'' J.Polhemus, 1982 * '' Halobates alluaudi'' Bergroth, 1893 * '' Halobates browni'' Herring, 1961 * '' Halobates bryani'' Herring, 1961 * '' Halobates calyptus'' Herring, 1961 * '' Halobates darwini'' Herring, 1961 * '' Halobates dianae'' Zettel, 2001 * '' Halobates elephanta'' Andersen & Foster, 1992 * '' Halobates esakii'' Miyamoto, 1967 * '' Halobates fijiensis'' Herring, 1958 * '' Halobates flaviventris'' Eschscholtz, 1822 * '' Halobates formidabilis'' (Distant, 1910) * '' Halobates galatea'' Herring, 1961 * '' Halobates germanus'' Buchanan White, 1883 * '' Halobates hawaiiensis'' Usinger, 1938 * '' Halobates hayanus'' Buchanan White, 1883 * '' Halobates herringi'' J.Polhemus & Cheng, 1982 * '' Halobates japonicus'' Esaki, 1924 * '' Halobates katherinae'' Herring, 1958 * '' Halobates kelleni'' Herring, 1961 * '' Halobates lannae'' And ...
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Halobates
''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore. These are the only known truly oceanic, offshore insects.Marine Insects
. ''Halobates Life.'' Retrieved on 9-09-2009.
They are found in tropical and subtropical marine habitats around the world, with a single species recorded in rivers a few kilometers upstream from the ocean. ''Halobates'' are generally very common. They were first collected by

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Halobates Hayanus
''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore. These are the only known truly oceanic, offshore insects.Marine Insects
. ''Halobates Life.'' Retrieved on 9-09-2009.
They are found in tropical and marine habitats around the world, with a single species recorded in rivers a few kilometers upstream from the ocean. ''Halobates'' are generally very common. ...
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Halobates Murphyi
''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore. These are the only known truly oceanic, offshore insects.Marine Insects
. ''Halobates Life.'' Retrieved on 9-09-2009.
They are found in tropical and marine habitats around the world, with a single species recorded in rivers a few kilometers upstream from the ocean. ''Halobates'' are generally very common. ...
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Halobates Mjobergi
''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore. These are the only known truly oceanic, offshore insects.Marine Insects
. ''Halobates Life.'' Retrieved on 9-09-2009.
They are found in tropical and marine habitats around the world, with a single species recorded in rivers a few kilometers upstream from the ocean. ''Halobates'' are generally very common. ...
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Halobates Micans
''Halobates micans'' is a species of water strider in the family Gerridae. It is one of five ''Halobates ''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five ...'' species that live on the surface of the open ocean, only occurring near the coast when storms blow them ashore. Unlike the others that are restricted to the in the Indian and/or Pacific Oceans, ''H. micans'' is circumglobal, occurring offshore in warmer seas around the world. It is the only ''Halobates'' species found in the Atlantic Ocean (including the Caribbean) where it ranges from about 40° north to 40° south. References Halobatinae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1822 {{Gerromorpha-stub ...
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Halobates Melleus
''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore. These are the only known truly oceanic, offshore insects.Marine Insects
. ''Halobates Life.'' Retrieved on 9-09-2009.
They are found in tropical and marine habitats around the world, with a single species recorded in rivers a few kilometers upstream from the ocean. ''Halobates'' are generally very common. ...
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Halobates Matsumurai
''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore. These are the only known truly oceanic, offshore insects.Marine Insects
. ''Halobates Life.'' Retrieved on 9-09-2009.
They are found in tropical and marine habitats around the world, with a single species recorded in rivers a few kilometers upstream from the ocean. ''Halobates'' are generally very common. ...
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Halobates Mariannarum
''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore. These are the only known truly oceanic, offshore insects.Marine Insects
. ''Halobates Life.'' Retrieved on 9-09-2009.
They are found in tropical and marine habitats around the world, with a single species recorded in rivers a few kilometers upstream from the ocean. ''Halobates'' are generally very common. ...
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Halobates Maculatus
''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore. These are the only known truly oceanic, offshore insects.Marine Insects
. ''Halobates Life.'' Retrieved on 9-09-2009.
They are found in tropical and marine habitats around the world, with a single species recorded in rivers a few kilometers upstream from the ocean. ''Halobates'' are generally very common. ...
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Halobates Liaoi
''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore. These are the only known truly oceanic, offshore insects.Marine Insects
. ''Halobates Life.'' Retrieved on 9-09-2009.
They are found in tropical and marine habitats around the world, with a single species recorded in rivers a few kilometers upstream from the ocean. ''Halobates'' are generally very common. ...
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Halobates Lannae
''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore. These are the only known truly oceanic, offshore insects.Marine Insects
. ''Halobates Life.'' Retrieved on 9-09-2009.
They are found in tropical and marine habitats around the world, with a single species recorded in rivers a few kilometers upstream from the ocean. ''Halobates'' are generally very common. ...
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Halobates Kelleni
''Halobates'' or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most ''Halobates'' species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore. These are the only known truly oceanic, offshore insects.Marine Insects
. ''Halobates Life.'' Retrieved on 9-09-2009.
They are found in tropical and marine habitats around the world, with a single species recorded in rivers a few kilometers upstream from the ocean. ''Halobates'' are generally very common. ...
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