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Alandy7
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Posted on 15-09-2017 23:38
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I am finding it very difficult to even start searching for info on this insect.
A friend suggested "Limnoporus rufoscutellatus" but was not really confident.
Can anyone help please.
photo taken in Shropshire, UK September.
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looks like Gerris to me. maybe Gerris argentatus
do you have a specimen?
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No specimen unfortunately.
 
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I think it is a Gerris sp. The overall appearance matches Gerris better. I cannot go further without a specimen.
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I would say Aquarius paludum is more likely, based on the relative proportions of the antennal segments and the pale lateral stripe on the pronotum.
 
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I agree with A. paludum. Typical long projections from the anal segment and macropterous.
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Huxley (2003) gives a distribution for this species in SE-England with records from Cambridgeshire, Essex, Bedfordshire, Herfortshire, Middlesex, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East- and West Sussex, North Hampshire, Surrey and West Kent. Although no records are shown for Shropshire, I don't think this species is new for this county. In The Netherlands A. paludum was very scarce 1-2 decades ago, but nowadays it is one of the commonest striders. This may also be the case in the UK. This map (https://species.n...0000527504) shows records from that area.
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A free distributionmap for the Netherlands is freely available on RG: https://www.resea...ationTitle and on request I can send you a Dutch key for the Dutch species of Aquatic Heteroptera.
 
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Thank you all for your suggestions, sorry not to have replied sooner, but my "Notify me of reply" did not show any
 
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