Water boatmen are aquatic insects that propel themselves though the water by stroking with their oar-like hind legs. They carry their air supply with them and rise to the surface occasionally to replenish it. Most species feed on algae and minute aquatic organisms. Adults (like the one shown) do have wings and are sometimes attracted to lights. One species is found in the salty pools in Death Valley.
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