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Water Skeeter

I had fun taking pictures of the critters at our seasonal pond! This is what we call a "water skeeter", but I found out there are many other names for this insect, which is a true "bug"! :)

From Wikipedia:
Gerridae is a family of true bugs in the order Hemiptera, commonly known as water striders, water bugs, magic bugs, pond skaters, skaters, skimmers, water scooters, water skaters, water skeeters, water skimmers, water skippers, water spiders, or Jesus bugs. One main characteristic that sets gerrids and other true bugs apart from other insects is that the front wing is only half functional. Rather than using it for flight, it acts as a membranous covering and the thickened part is by where claws develop. Consistent with the classification of Gerridae as true bugs, gerrids have a mouthpart evolved for piercing and sucking, gerrids distinguish themselves by having the unique ability to walk on water. Gerridae, or water striders, are anatomically built to transfer their weight to be able to run on top of the water's surface. As a result, one could likely find water striders present in any pond, river, or lake. Scientists have identified over 1,700 species of gerrids, 10% of them being marine.
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5 comments

tiabunna said:

Lovely macro shot. Imagine being able to walk on the surface tension of water!
11 years ago

Don Sutherland said:

Great capture.
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Koko Nut said:

great info and even greater capture!
11 years ago ( translate )

Ulrich Dinges said:

da kann man schön das Gewicht sehen mit dem der Käfer ins Wasser sinkt
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C.Rayz said:

Oh that is gorgeous!
11 years ago