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''Belostoma'' is a genus of insects in the
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n family Belostomatidae, known colloquially as giant water bugs. Members of this genus are native to freshwater habitats in the Americas, with the greatest species richness in tropical South America.Ribero, J. R. I. (2007). ''A review of the species of ''Belostoma'' Latreille, 1807 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Belostomatidae) from the four southeastern Brazilian states.''
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Most species in the family Belostomatidae have historically been included in ''Belostoma'', but several of these have been moved to other genera (although ''Belostoma'' remains a genus with many members).Perez-Goodwyn, P. J. (2006). ''Taxonomic revision of the subfamily Lethocerinae Lauck & Menke (Heteroptera: Belostomatidae)". Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde.'' Serie A (Biologie) 695: 1–71. 9 species are claimed to be found in Northern America, but the genus Belostoma is actually divided into 16 subgroups containing about 70 species.


Habits

The morphology and the behaviour of giant water bugs of the genus Belostoma is very similar to those of the genus '' Lethocerus'' and
Abedus ''Abedus'' is a genus of giant water bugs (family Belostomatidae) found in freshwater habitats in southern United States, Mexico and Central America. Sometimes called ferocious water bugs, these brown insects typically are between long, although ...
, which all belong to the family of the Belostomatidae. They also show breeding habits similar to those of the family of the Belostomatidae. They show
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. The males are carrying the eggs cemented on theirs backs, that are placed there by the females. The males carry them until the nymphs hatch.Zablotny, James E., Enzyclopedia of Insects, 2005, by: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/belostoma Bugs of the genus Belostoma prefer lentic habitats with submerged or emergent vegetation and for overwintering the adults fly to ponds and slow moving waters. During the springtime und the early summer they often fly to electric light sources, so they are also named "electric light bugs". The life circle contains one generation a year. The length of the bodies is between 15 to 41,5mm.McLeod, Robin; Richards, ''Brady; BugGuide, Genus Belostoma''; Iowa State University, Departement of Entomology, last update 2020, by: https://bugguide.net/node/view/16164 Nymphs and adults are predators eating fish, amphians, snails and invertebrates. Sometimes small turtles and snakes also may be their prey. They stalk their prey by hanging head-downwards under the water surface striking it using the rostrum and injecting digestive
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. The sting of these bugs may be very painful but it is harmless, but because of that fact these bugs are also called "toe biters". Encountered by larger animals they often play dead. Giant water bugs sometimes are eaten by crocodilia such as young alligators.D. Soares, Non Mammalian Vertebrates, Evolution of Nervous Systems, 2007, in: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/belostoma


Species

The following species belong to the genus ''Belostoma'': i c g b *''Belostoma amazonum'' Estévez & J. Polhemus, 2001 *''Belostoma angustum'' Lauck, 1964 *''Belostoma anurum'' (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1848) *''Belostoma asiaticum'' (Mayr, 1863) *''Belostoma aurivillianum'' (Montandon, 1899) *''Belostoma aztecum'' Lauck, 1959 *''Belostoma bachmanni'' De Carlo, 1957 * '' Belostoma bakeri'' Montandon, 1913 * ''Belostoma bergi'' (Montandon, 1899) * ''Belostoma bicavum'' Lauck, 1964 * ''Belostoma bifoveolatum'' Spinola, 1852 * ''Belostoma bordoni'' De Carlo, 1966 * '' Belostoma boscii'' Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau & Audinet-Serville, 1825 * ''Belostoma bosqi'' De Carlo, 1932 * ''Belostoma cachoeirinhensis'' Lanzer-de-Souza, 1996 * ''Belostoma candidulum'' Montandon, 1903 * ''Belostoma carajaensis'' Ribeiro and Estévez, 2009 * ''Belostoma columbiae'' Lauck, 1962 * '' Belostoma confusum'' Lauck, 1959 * ''Belostoma costalimai'' De Carlo, 1938 * ''Belostoma cummingsi'' De Carlo, 1935 * ''Belostoma dallasi'' De Carlo, 1930 * ''Belostoma dentatum'' Mayr, 1863 * '' Belostoma denticolle'' Montandon, 1903 * ''Belostoma dilatatum'' Dufour, 1863 * ''Belostoma discretum'' Montandon, 1903 * ''Belostoma doesburgi'' De Carlo, 1966 * ''Belostoma elegans'' Mayr, 1871 * ''
Belostoma ellipticum ''Belostoma'' is a genus of insects in the hemipteran family Belostomatidae, known colloquially as giant water bugs. Members of this genus are native to freshwater habitats in the Americas, with the greatest species richness in tropical South ...
'' Latreille, 1817 * ''Belostoma elegans'' Mayr, 1871 * ''Belostoma elongatum'' Montandon, 1908 * ''Belostoma estevezae'' Ribeiro and Alecrim, 2008 * '' Belostoma fakir'' Gistl, 1848 * ''Belostoma fittkaui'' De Carlo, 1966 * ''
Belostoma flumineum ''Belostoma flumineum'' is a North American species of giant water bug (family Belostomatidae). They are a common predator in ponds and wetlands. They are relatively large, reaching in length. As with other species of the Belostomatidae family ...
'' Say, 1832 * ''
Belostoma foveolatum ''Belostoma'' is a genus of insects in the hemipteran family Belostomatidae, known colloquially as giant water bugs. Members of this genus are native to freshwater habitats in the Americas, with the greatest species richness in tropical South ...
'' Mayr, 1863 * ''
Belostoma fusciventre ''Belostoma'' is a genus of insects in the hemipteran family Belostomatidae, known colloquially as giant water bugs. Members of this genus are native to freshwater habitats in the Americas, with the greatest species richness in tropical South ...
'' Dufour, 1863 * ''
Belostoma grande ''Belostoma'' is a genus of insects in the hemipteran family Belostomatidae, known colloquially as giant water bugs. Members of this genus are native to freshwater habitats in the Americas, with the greatest species richness in tropical South ...
'' Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843 * ''Belostoma gestroi'' Montandon, 1900 * ''Belostoma guianae'' Lauck, 1962 * ''Belostoma harrisi'' Lauck, 1962 * ''Belostoma hirsutum'' Roback and Nieser, 1974 * ''Belostoma horvathi'' Montandon, 1903 * ''Belostoma husseyi'' De Carlo, 1960 * ''Belostoma lariversi'' De Carlo, 1960 * '' Belostoma lutarium'' Stål, 1855 * ''Belostoma machrisi'' De Carlo, 1962 * ''Belostoma malkini'' Lauck, 1962 * ''Belostoma martinezi'' De Carlo, 1957 * ''
Belostoma martini ''Belostoma'' is a genus of insects in the hemipteran family Belostomatidae, known colloquially as giant water bugs. Members of this genus are native to freshwater habitats in the Americas, with the greatest species richness in tropical South ...
'' Montandon, 1899 * ''Belostoma menkei'' De Carlo, 1960 * ''Belostoma micantulum'' Stål, 1860 * '' Belostoma minor'' Palisot de Beauvois, 1820 * ''Belostoma minusculum'' Uhler, 1884 * ''Belostoma nessimiani'' Ribeiro and Alecrim, 2008 * ''Belostoma nicaeum'' Estévez and J. Polhemus, 2007 * ''Belostoma noualhieri'' Montandon, 1903 * ''Belostoma orbiculatum'' Estévez and J. Polhemus, 2001 * ''Belostoma oxyurum'' Dufour, 1863 * ''Belostoma parvoculum'' Lauck, 1964 * ''Belostoma parvum'' Estévez and J. Polhemus, 2007 * ''Belostoma plebejum'' Stål, 1860 * ''Belostoma porteri'' De Carlo, 1942 * ''Belostoma pseudoguianae'' Roback and Nieser, 1974 * ''Belostoma pygmeum'' Dufour, 1863 * ''Belostoma retusum'' Estévez and J. Polhemus, 2001 * ''Belostoma ribeiroi'' De Carlo, 1933 * ''Belostoma sanctulum'' Montandon, 1903 * '' Belostoma saratogae'' Menke, 1958 * ''Belostoma sattleri'' De Carlo, 1966 * ''Belostoma sayagoi'' De Carlo, 1966 * ''
Belostoma stollii ''Belostoma'' is a genus of insects in the hemipteran family Belostomatidae, known colloquially as giant water bugs. Members of this genus are native to freshwater habitats in the Americas, with the greatest species richness in tropical South ...
'' Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843 * ''
Belostoma subspinosum ''Belostoma'' is a genus of insects in the hemipteran family Belostomatidae, known colloquially as giant water bugs. Members of this genus are native to freshwater habitats in the Americas, with the greatest species richness in tropical South ...
'' Palisot, 1820 * ''
Belostoma testaceopallidum ''Belostoma'' is a genus of insects in the hemipteran family Belostomatidae, known colloquially as giant water bugs. Members of this genus are native to freshwater habitats in the Americas, with the greatest species richness in tropical South ...
'' Latreille, 1807 * '' Belostoma testaceum'' Leidy, 1847 * ''Belostoma thomasi'' Lauck, 1959 * ''Belostoma triangulum'' Lauck, 1964 * ''Belostoma uhleri'' Montandon, 1897 * ''Belostoma venezuelae'' Lauck, 1962 Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net


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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q10427976 Belostomatidae Nepomorpha genera Hemiptera of South America Hemiptera of Central America Hemiptera of North America Taxa named by Pierre André Latreille