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- Halobates, colloquially the sea skaters or ocean striders, are a genus with over 40 species of water striders. Most Halobates species are coastal and...
- Gerridae are freshwater bugs, the oceanic Halobates makes the family quite exceptional among insects. The genus Halobates was first heavily studied between 1822...
- in Halobates, a genus of water striders in the family Gerridae. Halobates acherontis J.Polhemus, 1982 g Halobates alluaudi Bergroth, 1893 g Halobates browni...
- Halobates micans is a species of sea skater in the family Gerridae. Being a member of Halobates, it is exclusively marine, though unlike the other species...
- former locomoting on the water surface; a few of these are marine (e.g., Halobates, Hermatobates). Semiaquatic springtails, such as Anurida maritima Semiterrestrial...
- The desert locust Schistocerca gregaria laying eggs in sand Sea skater Halobates on a Hawaii beach Insects are distributed over every continent and almost...
- prototype hydrofoil boat completed was the Halobates, in 1957 with an U.S. Navy LCVP(H) as the hull. Halobates had water wings and could do more than 40...
- Baikaloperla, are the only known insects, perhaps with the exception of Halobates, that are exclusively aquatic from birth to death. Some true water bugs...
- Philippines. "Halobates princeps White, 1883". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2022-12-16. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Halobates (Halobates) princeps...
- Oceania, and temperate Asia. "Halobates sericeus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Halobates sericeus". GBIF. Retrieved...