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Congregation under shady dock area.
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Congregation under shady dock area.
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I suspect Rheumatobates sp. but I'm not familiar with water striders and have no key or info.
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2mm
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Thanks to Jelena Å eat (Serbia) for ID.
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I suspect Rheumatobates sp. but I'm not familiar with water striders and have no key or info.
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2mm
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Locality: NEW ZEALAND AK, suburb of Saint Johns, University of Auckland Tamaki Campus (East). Habitat: Pond. Identification: Microvelia macgregori (Kirkaldy, 1899). Macropterous female.
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A small black bug scurrying around on top of the water. Found it after dipping a jar in the water. Not entirely sure if it was naturally on the water or if it fell in because of our moving around on the bank, but it seemed to be able to move on top of the water quite well. There is a short video at https://vimeo.com/152788234
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374. WDR2a FW
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374. WDR2a FW
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On the surface of Coes Ford (Selwyn River).
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On the surface of Coes Ford (Selwyn River).
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On the surface of Coes Ford (Selwyn River).
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Lots, on the surface of some fairly still water. About 1 mm size.
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380 WDR1 Freshwater (Photographed 5:15)
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Limnoporus notabilis, Lily Lake, Lily Lake, Sawtooth National Forest near Stanley, Idaho.