- beetles.
Adephagans have
simple antennae with no
pectination or clubs. The
galeae of the
maxillae usually consist of two segments.
Adult adephagans have visible...
- A.; Cannone, J. J.; Gutell, R. R. (2009). "Monophyly of
terrestrial adephagan beetles as
indicated by
three nuclear genes (Coleoptera:
Carabidae and...
- Adephaga, and to have
evolved their aquatic ecology independently from
other adephagans.
Cladogram after Vasilikopoulos et al. 2021
Taxonomy after Spanglerogyrinae...
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Noteridae is a
family of
adephagan water beetles closely related to the Dytiscidae, and
formerly classified with them. They are
mainly distinguished by...
-
Haliplus carinatus is a
species of
adephagan beetle in the
genus Haliplus. It was
described in 1936. "Haplidae
species list". Joel Hallan's
Biology Catalog...
-
Meruidae (Coleoptera, Adephaga) and the
phylogeny of the
smaller aquatic adephagan beetle families.
Cladistics 22(2) 102–131. Balke, M., et al. 2008. Systematic...
- Wing-folding
Mechanisms of Beetles, with
Special Reference to
Investigations of
Adephagan Phylogeny' in T.L. Erwin, G.E. Ball, and D.R. Whitehead,
Carabid Beetles:...
- Late Tri****ic to the
Early Cretaceous.
Coptoclavidae is a
member of the
adephagan clade Dytiscoidea,
which contains other aquatic beetles.
Suggested reasons...
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There are over 2,154
species of
Coleoptera (beetles)
native to Ireland.
These are
disposed in 84 families. By
contrast there are 4,034
species of Coleoptera...
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Parahygrobia natans is an
extinct species of
adephagan beetle. It is the only
member of the
genus Parahygrobia and
family Parahygrobiidae. It is known...