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  2. Gerris lacustris - Wikipedia

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    Water striders have the ability to move quickly on the water surface and have hydrophobic legs. On average, a water strider can move 1.5 metre per second by paddling forward with the middle pair of legs while the forelegs and hind legs act as a rudder. Waters striders also have the ability to stand effortlessly on water due to their non-wetting ...

  3. Gerris buenoi - Wikipedia

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    Gerris buenoi is a species of water strider that belongs to the family Gerridae.It was first identified in 1911 and is native to continental USA and Canada. [1] Individuals of this species are small in size and have modified appendages, allowing them to float and "skate" along the surface of the water.

  4. Gerris - Wikipedia

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    The striders are out of focus (on purpose), but you could see their shadows, the hairs at their legs and the sun reflected from their footprints" - Brocken Inaglory. The ripples attract predators. Male persistence is often detrimental to female fitness as male species of Gerris harass females.

  5. Gerridae - Wikipedia

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    The legs of a water strider are long and slender, allowing the weight of the water strider body to be distributed over a large surface area. The legs are strong, but have flexibility that allows the water striders to keep their weight evenly distributed and flow with the water movement.

  6. File:Water Strider - Neogerris hesione, Okaloacoochee Slough ...

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  7. Gerris swakopensis - Wikipedia

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    Gerris swakopensis is an Afrotropical species of true bug. Common names include pond skater and water strider. [2] [3] It is aquatic, found in habitats with standing freshwater, such as ponds, pools, and backwaters of streams. [2]

  8. File:Water strider G remigis.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Gerris comatus - Wikipedia

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    Gerris comatus is a species of water strider in the family Gerridae. It is found in North America. [1] [2] [3] Subspecies. These two subspecies belong to the species ...