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. Amazing structures to study and photograph. I have photographed them before, but these are some new images.
Olympus 4X S Plan Apo. Canon 350D. Brightfield illumination.
Olympus 40X S Plan Apo. Canon 350D. DIC illumination.
To give you a sense of the magnification on this last image... the total distance from left to right is about 70 microns, or 0.0027 inches.
Olympus 100X S Plan Apo. Canon 350D. DIC illumination.
