Veliidae are very similar to Gerridae. The most consistent characteristic used to separate these two families are internal
genitalia differences, however external cues are usually sufficient to tell the families apart. A general description is as follows: an oval to elongate body covered with
hydrofuge hairs. Wings can be present or absent; when present the wings range from well devolved to vestigial. The four segmented antennae is longer than the head and readily visible. The antennae is non-aristate. The eyes are usually large, but there are no
ocelli. Males and females can be differentiated by the fore tibiae. Males have smaller tibiae with a grasping comb, as opposed to the larger plain female tibiae. ==Distribution==