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Hydrophilidae, also
known colloquially as
water scavenger beetles, is a
family of beetles.
Aquatic hydrophilids are
notable for
their long
maxillary palps...
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Families in
which the
adults are not
necessarily aquatic include:
Hydrophilidae Lutrochidae (Travertine beetles)
Dryopidae Elmidae Eulichadidae Heteroceridae...
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including the
Dytiscidae (diving beetles), Haliplidae, and many
species of
Hydrophilidae, the legs,
often the last pair, are
modified for swimming, typically...
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Hydrophilus ensifer is a
species of
water scavenger beetle in the
family Hydrophilidae found in the Americas. As of 2020,
there are two
valid subspecies of...
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Oliveira -
Hydrophilus (Dibolocelus)
palpalis Brullé, 1838 (Coleoptera,
Hydrophilidae) –
Ciclo vital y
datos biogeográficos
sobre las
otras especies del subgênero...
- (Hydrochara caraboides) is a
species of
water scavenger beetle (family
Hydrophilidae). The
beetle is
about 15
millimetres (0.6 in) long and,
despite the...
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Reduviidae (********in bugs),
Buprestidae (metallic wood-boring beetles),
Hydrophilidae (water
scavenger beetles),
Cicindelinae (tiger beetles), Scarabaeidae...
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Troglochares is a
Neotropical genus of
water scavenger beetle in the
family Hydrophilidae represented by one
described species known from
caves in Ecuador. The...
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Retrieved 2022-09-16. LeConte, John
Lawrence (1855). "Synopsis of the
Hydrophilidae of the
United States".
Proceedings of the
Academy of
Natural Sciences...
- Note: the
family Carabidae (ground beetles), is also part of this suborder; a list of
these is at List of
ground beetle (Carabidae)
species recorded in...