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Trepobates subnitidus
Photo#71170
Copyright © 2006
Lynette Schimming
Water Strider -
Trepobates subnitidus
Chesterfield, Missouri, USA
June 12, 2006
Contributed by
Lynette Schimming
on 16 August, 2006 - 10:00pm
Last updated 18 February, 2009 - 11:34pm
Moved
Moved from
Trepobates
.
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Tim Loh
, 18 February, 2009 - 11:34pm
T. subnitidus
From the keys (see
here
), species has no pale lateral stripe on the mesonotum right after the lateral dark pronotal stripe
…
Tim Loh
, 18 February, 2009 - 11:10pm
Thanks
for the ID Tim.
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Lynette Schimming
, 19 February, 2009 - 9:04am
Moved
Moved from
Water Striders
.
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Lynette Schimming
, 17 August, 2006 - 9:36pm
Trepobates?
Perhaps
Trepobates
, see
Insects of Cedar Creek
. Our good friend
Giff Beaton
has some photos he believe to be that genus as well.
I'll check in Slater, later, and see if that is of help!
I should try to work on those--they always swim away when I get close.
…
Cotinis
, 17 August, 2006 - 10:36am
Yes
it looks like Giff's images of Trepabotes, however the image on Cedar Creek is pretty bad. I tried looking at images on google, but Giff's seem to be the only decent ones.
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Lynette Schimming
, 17 August, 2006 - 11:04am
Print reference--looks good
Slater,
How to Know the True Bugs
, illustrates
Trepobates pictus
, p. 214, fig. 435
(
1
)
, length 3.5-5 mm and it looks very close, but not identical. That reference says there are 9 North American species in genus. I can follow Slater's key partly, it says
Trepobates
has first antennal segment shorter than three others together--looks correct on your photo. Then, no large bristles on third segment keys to
Trepobates
. One complication mentioned by Slater is that this genus superficially resembles nymphs of
Gerris
. I think we've got the genus, at least, however.
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Cotinis
, 17 August, 2006 - 9:33pm
Thanks,
I'll create a genus page.
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Lynette Schimming
, 17 August, 2006 - 9:38pm
Its umanimous:-)
Kind of like "Trepabotes." What a magnificent image, thanks for sharing.
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Eric R. Eaton
, 17 August, 2006 - 3:32pm