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Diplonychus rusticus

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Diplonychus rusticus is an insect endemic in the Philippines commonly known as "Water bug." This insect lives in shallow waters and feed on aquatic insects including mosquito larvae.

In a study conducted by Dr. Pio Javier of the University of the Philippines in Los Baños Laguna, Philippines, water bugs could be an effective biological control agent for dengue-carrying mosquitoes. He found out that water bug can consume 86-99 full grown mosquito larvae per day, it is tolerable to chlorinated waters and can reproduce easily. With that, water bug can be distributed in all mosquito habitats such as used tires, water containers, and other mosquito breeding sites.[1]

Systematics

Phylum  : Arthropoda[2]

Class  : Insecta
      Order  : Hemiptera
         Family  : Belostomatidae
            Genus  : Diplonychus
               Species  : rusticus
                  Scientific Name  : Diplonychus rusticus
                     Author  : Fabricius, 1871
                        Common Name  : Water bug