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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...
- Berosus infuscatus is a species of hydrophilid beetle from the United States, Mexico and Cuba. Deler-Hernández; Fikáček; Cala-Riquelme (2013). "A review...
- Berosus peregrinus is a species of hydrophilid beetles from Canada, the United States and Cuba. Deler-Hernández; Fikáček; Cala-Riquelme (2013). "A review...
- Berosus quadridens is a species of hydrophilid beetles from Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Cuba. It was previously considered a synonym...
- than the head’s width, and look like their palps except longer, whereas hydrophilid and gyrinid antennae are clubbed. Their eyes are flat rather than protruding...
- 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...
- Tropisternus is a genus of hydrophilid beetles with 63 species in five subgenera in North and South America. Subgenus Homostethus Tropisternus cordieri...
- Tropisternus lateralis is a species of hydrophilid beetle that ranges across much of the Americas. Adult T. lateralis nimabatus, the subspecies found...
- Hydrochara is a genus of hydrophilid beetles with 23 species in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Hydrochara affinis (Sharp, 1873) Hydrochara brevipalpis...