- The
Haliplidae are a
family of
water beetles that swim
using an
alternating motion of the legs. They are
therefore clumsy in
water (compared e.g. with...
- in all life
stages include:
Dytiscidae Gyrinidae (Whirligig beetles)
Haliplidae Noteridae Amphizoidae Hygrobiidae (Squeak beetles)
Meruidae Hydroscaphidae...
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other uses.
Aquatic beetles including the
Dytiscidae (diving beetles),
Haliplidae, and many
species of Hydrophilidae, the legs,
often the last pair, are...
- Chrysomelidae, Curculionidae, Dryopidae, Dytiscidae, Elmidae, Gyrinidae,
Haliplidae, Helophoridae, Hydraenidae, Hydrochidae, Hydrophilidae, Noteridae, Psephenidae...
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Haliplus cribrarius is a
species in the
family Haliplidae ("crawling
water beetles"), in the
order Coleoptera ("beetles"). "Haliplus
cribrarius species...
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Dytiscidae (predaceous
diving beetles)
Gyrinidae (whirligig beetles)
Haliplidae (crawling
water beetles)
Hygrobiidae Meruidae (Meru phyllisae) Noteridae...
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Haliplus alluaudi is a
species of
Haliplidae in the
genus Haliplus. It was
discovered in 1903. The
species lives in the Afro-tropical region. "Haplidae...
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Peltodytes muticus is a
species of
crawling water beetle in the
family Haliplidae. It is
found in
North America. "Peltodytes
muticus Report". Integrated...
- 36:112-121. 1892.
Viaggio di
Lamberto Loria nella Papuasia orientale. iv.
Haliplidae, Dytiscidae, et Gyrinidae. Ann. Mus. Civ.
Storia Nat.
Genoa 1892(2):978-997...
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Haliplus mucronatus is a
species of
Haliplidae in the
genus Haliplus. It was
discovered by
Stephens in 1828. "Haplidae
species list". Joel Hallan's Biology...