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Carabdytes Guadalcanalensis
''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetle The Dytiscidae – based on the Greek ''dytikos'' (δυτικός), "able to dive" – are the predaceous diving beetles, a Family (biology), family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a ...s in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of research published by Balke et al. in 2017. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Carabdytes'': * '' Carabdytes alutaceus'' (Fauvel, 1883) * '' Carabdytes guadalcanalensis'' (Balke, 1998) * '' Carabdytes monteithi'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alarie & Ribera, 2007) * '' Carabdytes novaecaledoniae'' (Balfour-Browne, 1944) * '' Carabdytes oceanicus'' (Balke, 1993) * '' Carabdytes pacificus'' (Boisduval, 1835) * '' Carabdytes plantaris'' (Sharp, 1882) * '' Carabdytes poellerbauerae'' (Balke, Wewalka, ...
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Predaceous Diving Beetle
The Dytiscidae – based on the Greek ''dytikos'' (δυτικός), "able to dive" – are the predaceous diving beetles, a Family (biology), family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a few species live among leaf litter. The adults of most are between long, though much variation is seen between species. The European ''Dytiscus latissimus'' and Brazilian ''Megadytes ducalis'' are the largest, reaching up to and respectively. In contrast, the smallest is likely the Australian ''Limbodessus atypicali'' of subterranean waters, which only is about long. Most are dark brown, blackish, or dark olive (color), olive in color with golden highlights in some subfamilies. The larvae are commonly known as water tigers due to their voracious appetite. They have short, but sharp mandible (insect), mandibles and immediately upon biting, they deliver digestive enzymes into prey to suck their liquefied remains. The family includes more ...
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Dytiscidae
The Dytiscidae – based on the Greek ''dytikos'' (δυτικός), "able to dive" – are the predaceous diving beetles, a family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a few species live among leaf litter. The adults of most are between long, though much variation is seen between species. The European ''Dytiscus latissimus'' and Brazilian ''Megadytes ducalis'' are the largest, reaching up to and respectively. In contrast, the smallest is likely the Australian ''Limbodessus atypicali'' of subterranean waters, which only is about long. Most are dark brown, blackish, or dark olive in color with golden highlights in some subfamilies. The larvae are commonly known as water tigers due to their voracious appetite. They have short, but sharp mandibles and immediately upon biting, they deliver digestive enzymes into prey to suck their liquefied remains. The family includes more than 4,000 described species in numerous genera. ...
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Carabdytes Alutaceus
''Carabdytes alutaceus'' is an endangered species of beetle in the family Dytiscidae. It is endemic to New Caledonia, in the southwest Pacific Ocean. This species was formerly a member of the genus ''Rhantus ''Rhantus'' is a genus of beetle in family Dytiscidae. There are about 100 species distributed worldwide. They often live in pools and marshy habitat types.Alarie, Y., et al. (2009)Larval morphology of ''Rhantus'' Dejean, 1833 (Coleoptera: Dytisc ...''. References alutaceus Insects of New Caledonia Beetles described in 1883 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN {{Dytiscidae-stub ...
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Carabdytes Guadalcanalensis
''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetle The Dytiscidae – based on the Greek ''dytikos'' (δυτικός), "able to dive" – are the predaceous diving beetles, a Family (biology), family of water beetles. They occur in virtually any freshwater habitat around the world, but a ...s in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of research published by Balke et al. in 2017. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Carabdytes'': * '' Carabdytes alutaceus'' (Fauvel, 1883) * '' Carabdytes guadalcanalensis'' (Balke, 1998) * '' Carabdytes monteithi'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alarie & Ribera, 2007) * '' Carabdytes novaecaledoniae'' (Balfour-Browne, 1944) * '' Carabdytes oceanicus'' (Balke, 1993) * '' Carabdytes pacificus'' (Boisduval, 1835) * '' Carabdytes plantaris'' (Sharp, 1882) * '' Carabdytes poellerbauerae'' (Balke, Wewalka, ...
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Carabdytes Monteithi
''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of research published by Balke et al. in 2017. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Carabdytes'': * '' Carabdytes alutaceus'' (Fauvel, 1883) * ''Carabdytes guadalcanalensis ''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetle The Dytiscidae – based on the Greek ''dytikos'' (δυτικός), "able to dive" – are the predaceous diving beetles, a Family (biology), family of water beetles. They occur in ...'' (Balke, 1998) * '' Carabdytes monteithi'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alarie & Ribera, 2007) * '' Carabdytes novaecaledoniae'' (Balfour-Browne, 1944) * '' Carabdytes oceanicus'' (Balke, 1993) * '' Carabdytes pacificus'' (Boisduval, 1835) * '' Carabdytes plantaris'' (Sharp, 1882) * '' Carabdytes poellerbauerae'' (Balke, Wewalka, A ...
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Carabdytes Novaecaledoniae
''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of research published by Balke et al. in 2017. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Carabdytes'': * '' Carabdytes alutaceus'' (Fauvel, 1883) * ''Carabdytes guadalcanalensis'' (Balke, 1998) * ''Carabdytes monteithi ''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of researc ...'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alarie & Ribera, 2007) * '' Carabdytes novaecaledoniae'' (Balfour-Browne, 1944) * '' Carabdytes oceanicus'' (Balke, 1993) * '' Carabdytes pacificus'' (Boisduval, 1835) * '' Carabdytes plantaris'' (Sharp, 1882) * '' Carabdytes poellerbauerae'' (Balke, Wewalka, Al ...
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Carabdytes Oceanicus
''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of research published by Balke et al. in 2017. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Carabdytes'': * '' Carabdytes alutaceus'' (Fauvel, 1883) * ''Carabdytes guadalcanalensis'' (Balke, 1998) * ''Carabdytes monteithi'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alarie & Ribera, 2007) * ''Carabdytes novaecaledoniae ''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of researc ...'' (Balfour-Browne, 1944) * '' Carabdytes oceanicus'' (Balke, 1993) * '' Carabdytes pacificus'' (Boisduval, 1835) * '' Carabdytes plantaris'' (Sharp, 1882) * '' Carabdytes poellerbauerae'' (Balke, Wewalka, Ala ...
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Carabdytes Pacificus
''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of research published by Balke et al. in 2017. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Carabdytes'': * '' Carabdytes alutaceus'' (Fauvel, 1883) * ''Carabdytes guadalcanalensis'' (Balke, 1998) * ''Carabdytes monteithi'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alarie & Ribera, 2007) * ''Carabdytes novaecaledoniae'' (Balfour-Browne, 1944) * ''Carabdytes oceanicus ''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of researc ...'' (Balke, 1993) * '' Carabdytes pacificus'' (Boisduval, 1835) * '' Carabdytes plantaris'' (Sharp, 1882) * '' Carabdytes poellerbauerae'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alar ...
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Carabdytes Plantaris
''Carabdytes plantaris'' is a naturally uncommon species of diving beetle in the family Dytiscidae. It is endemic to New Zealand. For over a century, it was known from just a single specimen collected in 1880 "near Dunedin", and doubts were cast on whether it was actually a New Zealand species at all. In 1986, it was rediscovered when several were collected from a roadside pond near Lake Ellesmere. ''Carabdytes plantaris'' is now classed as "naturally uncommon" by the Department of Conservation. This species was formerly a member of the genus ''Rhantus ''Rhantus'' is a genus of beetle in family Dytiscidae. There are about 100 species distributed worldwide. They often live in pools and marshy habitat types.Alarie, Y., et al. (2009)Larval morphology of ''Rhantus'' Dejean, 1833 (Coleoptera: Dytisc ...''. References Beetles of New Zealand Beetles described in 1882 {{Dytiscidae-stub ...
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Carabdytes Poellerbauerae
''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of research published by Balke et al. in 2017. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Carabdytes'': * '' Carabdytes alutaceus'' (Fauvel, 1883) * ''Carabdytes guadalcanalensis'' (Balke, 1998) * ''Carabdytes monteithi'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alarie & Ribera, 2007) * ''Carabdytes novaecaledoniae'' (Balfour-Browne, 1944) * ''Carabdytes oceanicus'' (Balke, 1993) * ''Carabdytes pacificus ''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of researc ...'' (Boisduval, 1835) * '' Carabdytes plantaris'' (Sharp, 1882) * '' Carabdytes poellerbauerae'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alari ...
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Carabdytes Pseudopacificus
''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of research published by Balke et al. in 2017. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Carabdytes'': * '' Carabdytes alutaceus'' (Fauvel, 1883) * ''Carabdytes guadalcanalensis'' (Balke, 1998) * ''Carabdytes monteithi'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alarie & Ribera, 2007) * ''Carabdytes novaecaledoniae'' (Balfour-Browne, 1944) * ''Carabdytes oceanicus'' (Balke, 1993) * ''Carabdytes pacificus'' (Boisduval, 1835) * '' Carabdytes plantaris'' (Sharp, 1882) * ''Carabdytes poellerbauerae ''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of researc ...'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alarie ...
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Carabdytes Upin
''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferred to ''Carabdytes'' as a result of research published by Balke et al. in 2017. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Carabdytes'': * '' Carabdytes alutaceus'' (Fauvel, 1883) * ''Carabdytes guadalcanalensis'' (Balke, 1998) * ''Carabdytes monteithi'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alarie & Ribera, 2007) * ''Carabdytes novaecaledoniae'' (Balfour-Browne, 1944) * ''Carabdytes oceanicus'' (Balke, 1993) * ''Carabdytes pacificus'' (Boisduval, 1835) * '' Carabdytes plantaris'' (Sharp, 1882) * ''Carabdytes poellerbauerae'' (Balke, Wewalka, Alarie & Ribera, 2007) * ''Carabdytes pseudopacificus ''Carabdytes'' is a genus of predaceous diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. ''Carabdytes upin'' was formerly the sole species of this genus, but nine species in the genus ''Rhantus'' were transferr ...
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