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colloquially as
water scavenger beetles, is a
family of beetles.
Aquatic hydrophilids are
notable for
their long
maxillary palps,
which are
longer than their...
- gas like a plastron.
Other diving insects (such as backswimmers, and
hydrophilid beetles) may
carry trapped air bubbles, but
deplete the
oxygen more quickly...
- Enochrus, a
genus of
water scavenger beetles, is the third-largest
genus of
hydrophilids with 222
species in six
subgenera worldwide.
Enochrus Thomson, 1859 Hocophilydrus...
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Tropisternus lateralis is a
species of
hydrophilid beetle that
ranges across much of the Americas.
Adult T.
lateralis nimabatus, the
subspecies found...
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Berosus ordinatus is a
species of
hydrophilid beetles native to the
United States,
specifically in the
states of Maryland, Delaware, New York, New Jersey...
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Berosus aculeatus is a
species of
hydrophilid beetle native to the
United States and Cuba. It was
originally described by John
Lawrence LeConte in 1855...
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Berosus trilobus is a
species of
hydrophilid beetles from the
Dominican Republic and Cuba. Deler-Hernández; Fikáček; Cala-Riquelme (2013). "A
review of...
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Berosus corrini is a
species of
hydrophilid beetles native to the
United States. It was
originally described by
David P.
Wooldridge in 1964 and is characterized...
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Berosus chevrolati is a
species of
hydrophilid beetles from Cuba. Deler-Hernández; Fikáček; Cala-Riquelme (2013). "A
review of the
genus Berosus Leach...
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Berosus metalliceps is a
species of
hydrophilid beetles from the
United States, Mexico, the
Bahamas and Cuba. Deler-Hernández; Fikáček; Cala-Riquelme...