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Whirligig beetles

Dineutus sp.

Photo by KarenL
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Field Notes

Description:

Water bug party! The Gyrinidae are surface swimmers for preference. They are known for the bewildering and rapid gyrations in which they swim, and for their gregarious behavior. Most species also can fly well, even taking off from water if need be. The combination constitutes a survival strategy that helps them to avoid predation and take advantage of mating opportunities. In general the adults occupy areas where water flows steadily and not too fast, such as minor rapids and narrows in leisurely streams. Such places supply a good turnover of floating detritus or struggling insects or other small animals that have fallen in and float with the current.

Habitat:

Duck river.

Species ID Suggestions

Whirligig Beetles

Dineutus sp.

Comments (4)

I have also seen them eating on a small dead fish! It was almost like a piranha scene in miniature! (an African kind of Whirligig Beetle). Nice photo. Those who have tried knows how hard it is to catch them in a calm mode on camera :)
Thank you for the correction Tom!
Thanks Luis! I was lucky these guys were swimming in circles!
Great series Karen! I never get good shots from them, they swim too fast.

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