Trepobates becki
Drake & Harris, 1932
Trepobates becki is a of water strider in the Gerridae. It inhabits freshwater surface in arid and semi-arid regions of the southwestern United States and Mexico. The species was described by Drake & Harris in 1932. Like other members of the Trepobates, it is adapted to life on the water surface.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trepobates becki: //ˌtrɛp.oʊˈbeɪ.tiːz ˈbɛ.kaɪ//
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Habitat
Freshwater surface including streams and pools in arid and semi-arid regions.
Distribution
Arizona and southern California in the United States, south throughout much of Mexico.
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Taxonomic authority
The was described by Drake & Harris in 1932.
Observation records
As of the available data, there are 9 iNaturalist observations for this .