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Giant Water Bugs

Lethocerus sp.
Chinches De Agua Gigantes
Percevejos-d’água Gigantes

Family: Belostomatidae
Order: Hemiptera
Class: Insecta
Phylum / Division: Arthropoda
Kingdom: Animalia

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Description: It is a large and robust aquatic insect, regarded as one of the largest hemipterans in the world. The body is dorsoventrally flattened and usually dark brown to chestnut in color, allowing effective camouflage in aquatic environments. The forewings are leathery and cover the abdomen, while the hindwings are membranous and functional for flight. The forelegs are modified for prey capture, with strong grasping claws, and the hind legs show swimming adaptations. The mouthparts are piercing-sucking, designed to immobilize and liquefy prey.

Geographic distribution: The genus Lethocerus has a broad intertropical and subtropical distribution, with species recorded in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. In the Americas, it occurs from the southern United States through much of South America. Local presence is closely associated with the availability of permanent or temporary water bodies and favorable climatic conditions.

Habitat: It mainly inhabits ponds, marshes, swamps, rice fields, and slow-moving freshwater bodies, with abundant aquatic or marginal vegetation. It prefers areas with soft substrates and natural shelters, where it can remain concealed for much of the day. Although primarily aquatic, adults are capable of nocturnal flight to disperse and colonize new environments.

Diet: It is an opportunistic and highly efficient predator, feeding on a wide variety of aquatic organisms. Its diet includes insects, crustaceans, tadpoles, small fish, and amphibian larvae. Using its rostrum, it pierces the prey and injects digestive enzymes, then sucks out the liquefied tissues. Occasionally, it has been documented preying on very small waterbird chicks, especially in artificial environments or areas of high density.

Behavior: It shows mainly nocturnal habits, remaining motionless, hidden among vegetation, or partially buried during daylight hours. It is a solitary and territorial insect, capable of aggressive behavior when competing for food or shelter. Some species of the genus can produce audible sounds by expelling air, associated with defensive or reproductive situations.

Reproduction: Reproduction is one of the most remarkable aspects of the genus. In several species, the female lays eggs on emergent vegetation or directly on the male’s back, which then assumes parental care. The male keeps the eggs moist and well oxygenated until hatching, displaying advanced parental care, a rare trait among insects.

Conservation status: At a global level, species of the genus Lethocerus are not currently considered threatened. However, wetland degradation, water pollution, and the alteration of aquatic ecosystems represent potential threats to local populations, particularly in areas under strong human pressure.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 12/12/2025




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Number of Photography: 12

Foto
Photography ID: 644881
  Adult

Bañado La Estrella
Formosa
Argentina
07/11/2025
Sergio Gabriel Borrillo
Foto
Photography ID: 589213
  Adult

Treinta y Tres
Treinta y Tres
Uruguay
08/30/2019
Emilio Lessa
Foto
Photography ID: 565551
  Adult

Merlo
San Luis
Argentina
01/12/2024
Damián Carnevale
Foto
Photography ID: 559818
  Adult

Capital
La Rioja
Argentina
12/03/2023
Carlos De Biagi
Foto
Photography ID: 407532
 
Chaco Paraguayo
Boquerón
Paraguay
11/27/2019
Fernando Naifleisch
Foto
Photography ID: 364734
  Adult

Carmensa, Gral. Alvear
Mendoza
Argentina
11/25/2019
Feliciano Ferretti
Foto
Photography ID: 340687
 
Campo Ramón
Misiones
Argentina
11/20/2011
Rodolfo Capdevielle
Foto
Photography ID: 196694
  Adult

Santo Tomé
Santa Fe
Argentina
02/22/2017
Eduardo Beltrocco



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Number of Records: 14



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
232638011/07/2025ArgentinaFormosaFortín Soledad´´´, Bañado La EstrellaSergio Gabriel Borrillo
215845829/08/2024ArgentinaMisionesReserva Privada y Ecolodge SurucuáEduardo Nadal
195058512/01/2024ArgentinaSan LuisVilla De Merlo, MerloDamián Carnevale
192933503/12/2023ArgentinaLa RiojaCapitalCarlos De Biagi
189451424/08/2023ArgentinaMisionesLa Misión Moconá, Área Experimental GuaraníDiego Alfonso Rosa
127950927/11/2019ParaguayBoquerónChaco ParaguayoFernando Naifleisch
114302425/11/2019ArgentinaMendozaCarmensa, Gral. AlvearFeliciano Ferretti
205092130/08/2019UruguayTreinta y TresEstancia cercana a la Ruta 98., Treinta y TresEmilio Lessa
55982522/02/2017ArgentinaSanta FeSarmiento y Centenario, Santo ToméEduardo Beltrocco
59165323/01/2017ArgentinaCórdobaCapilla del MonteLucas Rubio
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Giant Water Bugs (Lethocerus sp.) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 10/03/2026.