These water striders are larger than the broad-shouldered water striders also shown. They prefer quieter waters and are found in smaller numbers. The depressions formed where their legs and feet rest on the water's surface act like small lenses to produce a characteristic pattern on the bottom when the sun is shining. The adults are sometimes wingless. Look for them along the stream edges in McKittrick Canyon.
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