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. probably a Backswimmer, Notonecta sp.
Upper Sonoran Desert scrubland. Found in a shallow pool in a dry creek bed.
Not too sure of my id. I was very impressed at the detail i picked up in these ...
These are known as Backswimmers in USA
Notonectidae, gr. Back swimmers.
Notonectidae, gr. "nadadores de ...
Notonectidae. Aquatic insects that swim upside down, often just under the ...
These usually swim on their backs close to the surface where they feed, hence ...
Swims on its back close to the surface to catch small surface feeding insects. ...
I found this bug inside the swimming pool, under water using some sort of air ...
Water bug found mating, eating and floating. It often dives. Also, I watched ...
backswimmers propel themselves upside down. they can pause at any depth by ...
About 1 cm in length. Last pair of legs are elongated and paddle-like. They are ...
"Backswimmers are well-named, and are the only True Bugs you are likely to see ...