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Giant Water Bug

Lethocerus annulipes
Chinche de Agua Gigante
Barata-d’água Gigante

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

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Description: It is one of the largest aquatic insects, belonging to the family Belostomatidae, characterized by a long, robust, and strongly dorsoventrally flattened body, well adapted to aquatic environments. Its coloration ranges from brown to dark chestnut, often with lighter margins, providing effective camouflage among vegetation and the substrate. The forelegs are powerful and raptorial, specialized for capturing prey, while the hind legs function as efficient paddles. It has piercing–sucking mouthparts, typical of predatory true bugs.

Geographic distribution: The species is widely distributed in South America, with records mainly from tropical and subtropical regions. Lethocerus annulipes is associated with continental freshwater systems, where it shows a relatively common occurrence in well-preserved habitats.

Habitat: It inhabits lakes, ponds, pools, slow-moving streams, and temporary freshwater bodies, both natural and artificial. It prefers calm waters with abundant aquatic vegetation, which provide shelter and suitable hunting grounds. It tolerates moderate environmental variation but depends on structurally complex aquatic ecosystems.

Feeding: It is a strictly predatory insect, feeding on aquatic invertebrates, insect larvae, tadpoles, small amphibians, and small fish. Prey are seized with the forelegs and injected with digestive enzymes through the rostrum, after which the liquefied tissues are consumed. It plays an important role as a population regulator within aquatic ecosystems.

Behavior: It exhibits mostly aquatic habits and an ambush strategy, remaining motionless among vegetation while waiting for prey. It is a powerful swimmer and can also fly, allowing dispersal to new water bodies, especially at night. Activity is predominantly nocturnal, when predatory behavior increases.

Reproduction: Reproduction takes place in aquatic environments and involves a distinctive behavior. Females lay eggs on the male’s back, where they are carried and protected until hatching, ensuring proper oxygenation and reducing predation. Nymphs are aquatic and undergo several molts before reaching adulthood, maintaining similar habits throughout development.

Conservation status: Lethocerus annulipes is not considered globally threatened. Populations are generally stable; however, wetland loss, water pollution, and hydrological alterations may locally affect its abundance.


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




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Last published photographs

Foto
Photography ID: 608566
  Adult

Ucacha
Córdoba
Argentina
11/02/2024
Fernando Carezzano
Foto
Photography ID: 587370
  Adult

Carcarañá
Santa Fe
Argentina
12/19/2023
Adrian Braidotti
Foto
Photography ID: 579051
  Adult

Junín
Buenos Aires
Argentina
03/24/2019
Javier Villamil
Foto
Photography ID: 567823
  Adult

Hudson
Buenos Aires
Argentina
01/29/2024
Gabriela Soledad Aguirre
Foto
Photography ID: 560638
  Adult

Carcarañá
Santa Fe
Argentina
12/19/2023
Adrian Braidotti
Foto
Photography ID: 554741
  Adult

Coronel Brandsen
Buenos Aires
Argentina
11/06/2023
Violeta Cicchino
Foto
Photography ID: 551990
  Adult

Yapeyú
Corrientes
Argentina
10/07/2023
Hugo Alberto Valderrey
Foto
Photography ID: 438148
  Adult

Villa General Belgrano
Córdoba
Argentina
03/23/2021
Gustavo Ariel Ponsetti
Foto
Photography ID: 434425
  Adult

Berisso
Buenos Aires
Argentina
01/29/2021
Silvina Collado



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
241854414/01/2026ArgentinaCatamarcaSan José / Sierra de Ancasti, Reserva Eco Educativa Las CorzuelasRamón Vera
218601702/11/2024ArgentinaCórdobaUcachaFernando Carezzano
197296509/02/2024ArgentinaBuenos AiresLas FloresMauricio Roberto Saavedra
195984029/01/2024ArgentinaBuenos AiresCalle 156 A, HudsonGabriela Soledad Aguirre
193238919/12/2023ArgentinaSanta FeZona Urbana, CarcarañáAdrian Braidotti
190711507/11/2023ArgentinaCorrienteszona ubana, Corrientes capital1Antonela Andrea Oporto Leiva
190723106/11/2023ArgentinaBuenos AiresCoronel BrandsenVioleta Cicchino
189611007/10/2023ArgentinaCorrientesYapeyúHugo Alberto Valderrey
138484023/03/2021ArgentinaCórdobaÁrea Protegida Municipal Pozo Verde - Cerro Mirador - A° El Sauce, Villa General BelgranoGustavo Ariel Ponsetti
137158029/01/2021ArgentinaBuenos AiresBerisso Ciudad, BerissoSilvina Collado
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Giant Water Bug (Lethocerus annulipes) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 11/04/2026.