Definition of Hydrophilidae. Meaning of Hydrophilidae. Synonyms of Hydrophilidae

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Definition of Hydrophilidae

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Meaning of Hydrophilidae from wikipedia

- Hydrophilidae, also known colloquially as water scavenger beetles, is a family of beetles. Aquatic hydrophilids are notable for their long maxillary palps...
- genus in the beetle family Helophoridae (traditionally included within Hydrophilidae as the subfamily Helophorinae) within the Hydrophiloidea. They are small...
- Reduviidae (********in bugs), Buprestidae (metallic wood-boring beetles), Hydrophilidae (water scavenger beetles), Cicindelinae (tiger beetles), Scarabaeidae...
- Hydrophilus piceus is a species of beetles in the family Hydrophilidae, the water scavenger beetles. This very large aquatic beetle is found in the Palearctic...
- Families in which the adults are not necessarily aquatic include: Hydrophilidae Lutrochidae (Travertine beetles) Dryopidae Elmidae Eulichadidae Heteroceridae...
- superfamily of beetles. Until recently it included only a single family, the Hydrophilidae (water scavenger beetles), but several of the subfamilies have been...
- Hydrophilus is a genus of beetles in the family Hydrophilidae, the water scavenger beetles. There are 53 species in three subgenera in the genus: Hydrophilus...
- 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...
- Spangler, Paul J. (1960). A revision of the genus Tropisternus (Coleoptera:Hydrophilidae) (Ph.D.). University of Missouri. "Tropisternus lateralis". Charles...
- (Hydrochara caraboides) is a species of water scavenger beetle (family Hydrophilidae). The beetle is about 15 millimetres (0.6 in) long and, despite the...