SeasonalityJanuary to August.IdentificationAppears highly polished, dorsally black with sides distinctly bronzed (Fall, 1922). Elytra usually without visible microreticulation (netlike structure) at 50x magnification (Oygur and Wolfe 1991). The 11th (most lateral) row of punctures (stria) close to margin in apical third of hardened forewing (elytra) (Oygur and Wolfe 1991). Abdominal segments 4-7 uniformly black (Oygur and Wolfe 1991). Strial punctures finer near suture (medially) (Fall 1922). Male genitalia (aedeagus) flattened throughout, tapering slightly towards apex, apex blunt. Most closely resembles G. sayi and G. dubius. Gyrinus picipes can be separated from G. sayi by absence of or non-uniform microreticulation in G. picipes which are present and uniform in G. sayi (Oygur and Wolfe 1991). Females of G. picipes have the same microreticulations as males, whereas females of G. sayi have more distinct microreticulations than males. Male length 4.6-5.3 mm and width 2.6-2.9 mm. Female length 5.6-6.2 mm, width 2.9-3.3 mm (Oygur and Wolfe 1991).
Scientific NameGyrinus picipesHabitat
Found more frequently on surface of lentic waters, also ocurs in lotic waters.
Seasonality
January to August.
Identification
Appears highly polished, dorsally black with sides distinctly bronzed (Fall, 1922). Elytra usually without visible microreticulation (netlike structure) at 50x magnification (Oygur and Wolfe 1991). The 11th (most…
Appears highly polished, dorsally black with sides distinctly bronzed (Fall, 1922). Elytra usually without visible microreticulation (netlike structure) at 50x magnification (Oygur and Wolfe 1991). The 11th (most lateral) row of punctures (stria) close to margin in apical third of hardened forewing (elytra) (Oygur and Wolfe 1991). Abdominal segments 4-7 uniformly black (Oygur and Wolfe 1991). Strial punctures finer near suture (medially) (Fall 1922). Male genitalia (aedeagus) flattened throughout, tapering slightly towards apex, apex blunt. Most closely resembles G. sayi and G. dubius. Gyrinus picipes can be separated from G. sayi by absence of or non-uniform microreticulation in G. picipes which are present and uniform in G. sayi (Oygur and Wolfe 1991). Females of G. picipes have the same microreticulations as males, whereas females of G. sayi have more distinct microreticulations than males. Male length 4.6-5.3 mm and width 2.6-2.9 mm. Female length 5.6-6.2 mm, width 2.9-3.3 mm (Oygur and Wolfe 1991).
Life History
Has been collected in schools of mixed species also containing G. maculiventris, G. minutus, and G. pectoralis (Fall 1922). A detailed study of G. picipes has shown that the characteristic "whirling" swimming pattern…
Has been collected in schools of mixed species also containing G. maculiventris, G. minutus, and G. pectoralis (Fall 1922). A detailed study of G. picipes has shown that the characteristic "whirling" swimming pattern of gyrinids is not haphazard but the most efficient way to conduct a search for food items that will only remain trapped in the surface film for a brief period (Winkleman and Vinyard 1991).
Range
Southern California to Alaska. West coast to southern Ontario.
Notes
A large number of specimens were collected from a hot sulfur spring at Vermillion Lake in Jasper, Alberta. This phenomenon has been recognized by geologist (Jones and Renaut 2003) but requires greater attention from…
A large number of specimens were collected from a hot sulfur spring at Vermillion Lake in Jasper, Alberta. This phenomenon has been recognized by geologist (Jones and Renaut 2003) but requires greater attention from entomologists.
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"Species Details - Gyrinus picipes, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-5968. Accessed 10 Mar. 2025.
References
AuthorOygur, S. and G. W. Wolfe
TitleClassification, distribution, and phylogeny of North American (north of Mexico) species of Gyrinus Muller (Coleoptera: Gyrinidae).
Publication Date1991
Series TitleBulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
Volume207
Pages1-97
AuthorWinkelman, D. L. and G. L. Vinyard
TitleGyrinid searching tactics: empirical observations and a tactical model.
Publication Date1991
Series TitleBehavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
Volume28
Pages345-351
AuthorJones, B. and R. W. Renaut
TitleHot spring geyser sinters: the integrated product of precipitation, replacement, and deposition.
Publication Date2003
Series TitleCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Volume40
Pages1549-1569
AuthorFall, H. C.
TitleThe North American species of Gyrinus (Coleoptera).
Publication Date1922
Series TitleTransactions of the American Entomological Society
Volume47
Pages269-306
Specimen Information
There are 22 specimens of this Species.
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22 results plotted on map in 6 markers. Note: Only records with latitude and longitude coordinates are plotted on map.
University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum
Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Birch Mountains Wildland Provincial Park, Sand RiverCollected ByHilchie, G. J.; Hilchie, J. S.; Holmberg, R.Date Collected2004-06-12
University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum
Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Birch Mountains Wildland Provincial Park, Sand RiverCollected ByHilchie, G. J.; Hilchie, J. S.; Holmberg, R.Date Collected2004-06-07
University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum
Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Birch Mountains Wildland Provincial Park, Sand RiverCollected ByHilchie, G. J.; Hilchie, J. S.; Holmberg, R.Date Collected2004-06-07
University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum
Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Birch Mountains Wildland Provincial Park, Sand RiverCollected ByHilchie, G. J.; Hilchie, J. S.; Holmberg, R.Date Collected2004-06-12
University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum
Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Birch Mountains Wildland Provincial Park, Big Island LakeCollected ByHilchie, G. J.; Hilchie, J. S.; Holmberg, R.Date Collected2004-06-05