- The
Dytiscidae –
based on the Gr****
dytikos (δυτικός), "able to dive" – are the
predaceous diving beetles, a
family of
water beetles. They
occur in virtually...
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Families in
which all
species are
aquatic in all life
stages include:
Dytiscidae Gyrinidae (Whirligig beetles)
Haliplidae Noteridae Amphizoidae Hygrobiidae...
- "Ontogenetic
Dietary Shift in the
Larvae of
Cybister ****onicus (Coleoptera:
Dytiscidae) in ****anese Rice Fields".
Environmental Entomology. 38 (3): 856–860....
- (Gyrinidae) were
moderately diverse,
although other early beetles (e.g.
Dytiscidae) were less, with the most
widespread being the
species of Coptoclavidae...
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Matus is a
genus of
beetle in
family Dytiscidae from
North America. It
contains the
following species:
Matus bicarinatus (Say, 1823)
Matus leechi Young...
- beetles)
Aspidytidae Carabidae (ground beetles)
Cicindelidae (tiger beetles)
Dytiscidae (predaceous
diving beetles)
Gyrinidae (whirligig beetles)
Haliplidae (crawling...
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Neoclypeodytes cinctellus is a
species of
predaceous diving beetle in the
family Dytiscidae. It is
found in
North America and the Neotropics. It is a
predator of...
- Curt.,
Homoeodytes spp. Reg. and
Hyderodes shuckardi Hope (Coleoptera:
Dytiscidae)".
Transactions of the
Royal Society of
South Australia. 88: 145–156....
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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...
- Lundkvist, E.; Landin, J.; Karlsson, F. (2002). "Dispersing
diving beetles (
Dytiscidae) in
agricultural and
urban landscapes in south-eastern Sweden". Annales...