kaskelotus
Kaskelotus is a genus of aquatic insects belonging to the family Gerridae, commonly known as water striders or pond skaters. These insects are characterized by their elongated bodies, long legs, and adaptation to live on the surface of freshwater bodies such as ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams. The genus Kaskelotus is distinguished from other water striders by specific morphological features, including particular arrangements of the legs and body segmentation, which facilitate their gliding movement across water surfaces.
Members of Kaskelotus are predatory insects that primarily feed on other small aquatic invertebrates. They are
The genus Kaskelotus was first described by entomologists in the early 21st century during taxonomic revisions
There is limited data on the specific distribution of Kaskelotus, but it is believed to inhabit certain