Aquatic Entomology Gallery
whipbogard
whipitoutwednesdays
whiplash
master-mind-fucker
bohemianhomes
Fingernet Caddisfly (Chimarra sp.)First try at aquatic insect photos on this blog!
Always accept a hug from a Lethocerus sp. if they’re offering!
I have finally come across the Microsoft Ice software on the lab computer, enabling me to take close
Fingernet Caddisfly (Chimarra sp.)First try at aquatic insect photos on this blog!
Always accept a hug from a Lethocerus sp. if they’re offering!
A few Argia sp. from the family Coenagrionidae, members of the suborder Zygoptera (damselflies)
These are adults of Dineutus sp., a genus of water beetle in the whirligig family: Gyrinid
Females of giant water bugs will lay their eggs on the backs of the males, who attend to the eggs by
Belostoma sp., in the Giant Water Bug family (Belostomatidae), are voracious predators. Typically th
The top picture is a case made by a caddisfly in the genus Platycentropus. The larvae stack sma
Not the prettiest bug, but a pretty neat one. Metrobates is a member of the water strider famil
Agnetina, members of the family Perlidae (Order: Plecoptera), are very opportunistic feeders; consum
Peltoperla, one of the roachlike stoneflies, of the family Peltoperlidae and order Plecoptera. The P
The wingpads of Pteronarcys (Plecoptera, Pteronarcyidae). Pteronarcys are very sensit
The abdominal segments of a Pteronarcys (Plecoptera, Pteronarcyidae). Pteronarcys are
The gills of a Pteronarcys (Plecoptera, Pteronarcyidae). Pteronarcys are very sensiti
While very neat looking, Ranatra (Hemiptera, Nepidae) are relatively inept in the water, a
While very neat looking, Ranatra (Hemiptera, Nepidae) are relatively inept in the water, a
One last shot of this cool little guy. (Trichoptera, Helicopsychidae, Helicopsyche). Pratt&
A group of Helicopsyche, collected from Pratt’s Falls, NY. (Trichoptera, Helicopsychi
One of my favorite caddisflies. These little guys make spiral-shaped mobile homes. From Pratt&rs
The abdominal segments of a Pteronarcys (Plecoptera, Pteronarcyidae). Pteronarcys are
Prev
Next