As the common name suggests, water striders are typically seen resting on the water surface. The second and third pairs of legs are longer than the first. This species has an intricate pattern of brown and white on the body. It is often seen as a mating pair, and sometimes in large swarms. They may be found on fresh or brackish water.
Tenagogerris euphrosyne is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Southern Highlands | Albury, Wodonga | South Coast | New South Wales North Coast | Hume
Maps
Albury Black Mountain Blue Mountains National Park Clyde Cameron Reserve Illilanga & Baroona Lake Curalo Lower Cotter Catchment Melrose Namadgi National Park Rugosa The Pinnacle Wodonga Wollondilly Local Government Area Wonga Wetlands WREN ReservesPlaces
Gibberagee, NSW O'Connor, ACT Splitters Creek, NSW Tharwa, ACT Theodore, ACT Uriarra Village, ACT Wodonga, VIC Yackandandah, VIC