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10-JUL-2013

Copelatus glyphicus; Predaceous Diving Beetle species

North Liberty; Johnson Co, IA

Olympus TG-830
1/125s f/4.7 at 6.6mm iso160 hide exif
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Date/Time10-Jul-2013 22:21:12
MakeOlympus
ModelTG-830
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length6.6 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/4.7
ISO Equivalent160
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General KW 28-Sep-2015 03:19
Several 2mm long winged "beetle" like copelatus glyphicus live in my bedrooms without water sources, so I suspect they are biting me at night on face and scalp, where blanket cannot cover. Is this diving beetle ever that small? Why called "diving"? Does this beetle bite?
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