The hind legs of the water boatman are very specialized, enabling it to be a powerful swimmer. They have a variety of special hairs that pivot and flatten against the leg on the forward stroke to provide minimum resistance, and then pivot and flare open forming a paddle with a large "surface area" on the swimming stroke. They are also adorned with an impressive array of spikes of various shapes and sizes. This has long been a favorite subject of mine for under the microscope.
Water boatman (Hemiptera: Corixidae) legs
Re: Water boatman (Hemiptera: Corixidae) legs
Wonderful images Thanks
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Re: Water boatman (Hemiptera: Corixidae) legs
Beautiful images drawn along by great descriptions.
The first, forth and fifth look like the backs of goldern dragons. They have a metallic sheen.
Many thanks.
The first, forth and fifth look like the backs of goldern dragons. They have a metallic sheen.
Many thanks.
Re: Water boatman (Hemiptera: Corixidae) legs
Beautiful images but two questions. What does a water boatman look like, how big is it, and what was the magnification of the images and lighting techniques.
I guess that is actually four questions.
JimT
I guess that is actually four questions.
JimT
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Hi Charles K.,
I never fail be awe struck by the beautiful images you share with us!.. Thanks for sharing!...
BillT
I never fail be awe struck by the beautiful images you share with us!.. Thanks for sharing!...
BillT
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Awe inspiring, as BillT said.