The family of Coleoptera known as Haliplidae or the Crawling Water Beetles includes small sized beetles that may be readily recognized by the oval shape and the ten segmented filiform antennae. They are usually light brown or yellow, spotted with black, in color. The elytra have rows of punctures and are widest near the front
The Elateridae, or click beetles as they are commonly called, constitute a comparatively large famil...
Considerably more than one half of all the known species of living things are insects. These make vi...
Relatively little is known about Maine\u27s water beetle fauna. Material for this study was obtained...
The family of Coleoptera known as Haliplidae or the Crawling Water Beetles includes small sized beet...
The Gyrinids are the most easily-recognized family of the order Coleoptera inhabiting water. The bri...
(excerpt) Haliplidae are smail water beetles, less than 5 mm long, that frequently occur in abundanc...
These predacious diving beetles constitute the largest family (Dytiscidae) of Coleoptera inhabiting ...
The Hydrophilidae, or water scavenger beetles, received their name from the genus Hydrophilus, a wor...
The brown lace wings (family Hemerobiidae) are fairly inconspicuous, fragile little insects sometime...
The family Buprestidae is moderately oblong, varying in shape and size. The larger ones are usually ...
For some ten years the Iowa Insect Survey has been collecting specimens and data from all parts of t...
The tumbling flower beetles, as these small active insects are called, are capable of running and fl...
Ground Beetles, as this Coleopterous family is called, are for the most part terrestrial and hide in...
Adults of Haliplus dorsomaculatus Zimmermann are redescribed including a discussion of male and fema...
A first notice of the Hemiptera was presented to the Academy in December, 1887, and a second in 1889...
The Elateridae, or click beetles as they are commonly called, constitute a comparatively large famil...
Considerably more than one half of all the known species of living things are insects. These make vi...
Relatively little is known about Maine\u27s water beetle fauna. Material for this study was obtained...
The family of Coleoptera known as Haliplidae or the Crawling Water Beetles includes small sized beet...
The Gyrinids are the most easily-recognized family of the order Coleoptera inhabiting water. The bri...
(excerpt) Haliplidae are smail water beetles, less than 5 mm long, that frequently occur in abundanc...
These predacious diving beetles constitute the largest family (Dytiscidae) of Coleoptera inhabiting ...
The Hydrophilidae, or water scavenger beetles, received their name from the genus Hydrophilus, a wor...
The brown lace wings (family Hemerobiidae) are fairly inconspicuous, fragile little insects sometime...
The family Buprestidae is moderately oblong, varying in shape and size. The larger ones are usually ...
For some ten years the Iowa Insect Survey has been collecting specimens and data from all parts of t...
The tumbling flower beetles, as these small active insects are called, are capable of running and fl...
Ground Beetles, as this Coleopterous family is called, are for the most part terrestrial and hide in...
Adults of Haliplus dorsomaculatus Zimmermann are redescribed including a discussion of male and fema...
A first notice of the Hemiptera was presented to the Academy in December, 1887, and a second in 1889...
The Elateridae, or click beetles as they are commonly called, constitute a comparatively large famil...
Considerably more than one half of all the known species of living things are insects. These make vi...
Relatively little is known about Maine\u27s water beetle fauna. Material for this study was obtained...