- The
Dytiscidae, from the
Ancient Gr**** word δυτικός (dystikos),
meaning "able to dive", are the
predaceous diving beetles, a
family of
water beetles. They...
- the
subfamily Copelatinae of the
family Dytiscidae. It was
described by
Bilardo &
Pederzani in 1953.
Dytiscidae Species List at Joel Hallan's
Biology Catalog...
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Lancetes is a
genus of
predaceous diving beetles in the
family Dytiscidae, the only
member of the
subfamily Lancetinae.
There are more than 20 described...
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Cybister ('kybistētēr' = diver, tumbler), is a
genus of
beetle in
family Dytiscidae. They are
found in much of the world,
including all
continents except...
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Families in
which all
species are
aquatic in all life
stages include:
Dytiscidae Gyrinidae (Whirligig beetles)
Haliplidae Noteridae Amphizoidae Hygrobiidae...
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Agabus is a
large genus of
predatory aquatic beetles in the
family Dytiscidae,
proposed in 1817 by
William Elford Leach and
named after Agabus, an early...
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Acilius sulcatus is a
species of
water beetle in the
family Dytiscidae. It is
fairly large (14.4 – 18.2 mm), with
color variation shown throughout its...
- (Hemiptera: Belostomatidae) and
Thermonectus marmoratus (Coleoptera:
Dytiscidae)".
Aquatic Insects. 20 (2): 85–96. Bibcode:1998AqIns..20...85V. doi:10...
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diving beetle, is a
species of
predaceous diving beetle in the
family Dytiscidae. It is
found in
North America. "Dytiscus alask**** Report". Integrated...
- "Ontogenetic
Dietary Shift in the
Larvae of
Cybister ****onicus (Coleoptera:
Dytiscidae) in ****anese Rice Fields".
Environmental Entomology. 38 (3): 856–860....