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Research Results For 'Hydrophilidae'

ANACAENA

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Anacaena is a genus of water scavenger beetles of the family Hydrophilidae.
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BEROSUS

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Berosus is a genus of water scavenger beetles of the family Hydrophilidae.
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CERCYON

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Cercyon is a genus of water scavenger beetles of the family Hydrophilidae. There are 21 species in Britain, and have a round or oval, convex body and live in dung, compost and waterside debris.
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CHAERTARTHRIA

Chaertarthria is a genus of water scavenger beetles of the family Hydrophilidae.
Research Chaertarthria

COELOSTOMA

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Coelostoma is a genus of water scavenger beetles of the family Hydrophilidae. They live in shallow, stagnant water and moss and detritus at the water's edge.
Research Coelostoma

CRYPTOPLEURUM

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Cryptopleurum is a genus of water scavenger beetles of the family Hydrophilidae. They live in dung.
Research Cryptopleurum

ENOCHRUS

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Enochrus is a genus of water scavenger beetles of the family Hydrophilidae. They are yellowish brown in colour with an elongate oval body and maxillary palps longer than their antennae.
Research Enochrus

HELOCHARES

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Helochares is a genus of water scavenger beetles of the family Hydrophilidae.
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HYDROBIUS

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Hydrobius is a genus of water scavenger beetles of the family Hydrophilidae.
Research Hydrobius

HYDROPHILIDAE

Hydrophilidae is the water scavenger family of beetles. They are mostly round or oval bodied and have a three to five jointed club on the antennae.
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