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Augyles Interspidulus
''Augyles'' is a genus of variegated mud-loving beetles belonging to the family Heteroceridae. The genus has an almost cosmopolitan distribution Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Augyles'': * '' Augyles aureolus'' (Schiödte, 1866) * '' Augyles auromicans'' (Kiesenwetter, 1851) * '' Augyles blanda'' Miller, 1994 * '' Augyles canadensis'' * ''Augyles compactus ''Augyles'' is a genus of variegated mud-loving beetles belonging to the family Heteroceridae. The genus has an almost cosmopolitan distribution Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Augyles'': * ''Augyles aureolus'' (Sch ...'' (Fall, 1937) * '' Augyles cribratellus'' * '' Augyles davranogloui'' Skalický, 2019 * '' Augyles dilutissimus'' (Reitter, 1887) * '' Augyles flavidus'' (Rossi, 1794) * '' Augyles gravidus'' (Kiesenwetter, 1850) * '' Augyles hispidulus'' (Kiesenwetter, 1843) * '' Augyles intermedius'' (Kiesenwetter, 1843) * '' Augyles interspidulus'' (Charpentier, ...
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Heteroceridae
Heteroceridae, the variegated mud-loving beetles, are a widespread and relatively common family of beetles found on every continent except for Antarctica. Around two hundred and fifty species of heterocerids are known to occur worldwide. They are most diverse in tropical and sub-tropical regions. Currently, 87 species are known from the New World, including 34 from the United States. Variegated mud-loving beetles are brownish, dorsoventrally depressed shoreline inhabitants. Superficially they resemble small Scarabaeidae, scarabs with the tibiae armed with rows of robust flattened spines. The beetles live in shallow tunnels that they dig in damp soil around fresh and brackish lakes, rivers and ponds. Heterocerids have been reported to live in intertidal sandflats and on remote oceanic islands. The uniform way in which they live seems to have favored the conservation of a "phenotypical uniformity in external morphology". Consequently, it is often quite difficult to identify one o ...
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Augyles Interspidulus
''Augyles'' is a genus of variegated mud-loving beetles belonging to the family Heteroceridae. The genus has an almost cosmopolitan distribution Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Augyles'': * '' Augyles aureolus'' (Schiödte, 1866) * '' Augyles auromicans'' (Kiesenwetter, 1851) * '' Augyles blanda'' Miller, 1994 * '' Augyles canadensis'' * ''Augyles compactus ''Augyles'' is a genus of variegated mud-loving beetles belonging to the family Heteroceridae. The genus has an almost cosmopolitan distribution Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Augyles'': * ''Augyles aureolus'' (Sch ...'' (Fall, 1937) * '' Augyles cribratellus'' * '' Augyles davranogloui'' Skalický, 2019 * '' Augyles dilutissimus'' (Reitter, 1887) * '' Augyles flavidus'' (Rossi, 1794) * '' Augyles gravidus'' (Kiesenwetter, 1850) * '' Augyles hispidulus'' (Kiesenwetter, 1843) * '' Augyles intermedius'' (Kiesenwetter, 1843) * '' Augyles interspidulus'' (Charpentier, ...
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Byrrhoidea
Byrrhoidea is a superfamily of beetles belonging to Elateriformia that includes several families which are either aquatic or associated with a semi-aquatic habitat. Other than the superfamily Hydrophiloidea, most of the remaining Polyphagan beetles which are aquatic are in this superfamily. Description Adults of many Byrrhoidea have exocone eyes (with expanded corneal lens). The anterior edge of the scutellar shield is often abruptly elevated (except in Psephenidae and Cneoglossidae). A variety of byrrhoids have the first three abdominal ventrites solidly fused together. Larvae of most Limnichidae have one pair of anal hooks on the tenth abdominal segment, while Cneoglossidae and Ptilodactylidae have three or more hooks on each side of this segment. Larvae of Lutrochidae and Elmidae, as well as the limnichid genus ''Hyphalus'', have anal gill tufts. Almost all byrrhoid larvae have anterior abdominal spiracles that are biforous (or bilabiate) in shape. The degree of wing ...
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Augyles Turanicus
''Augyles'' is a genus of variegated mud-loving beetles belonging to the family Heteroceridae. The genus has an almost cosmopolitan distribution Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Augyles'': * '' Augyles aureolus'' (Schiödte, 1866) * '' Augyles auromicans'' (Kiesenwetter, 1851) * '' Augyles blanda'' Miller, 1994 * '' Augyles canadensis'' * ''Augyles compactus'' (Fall, 1937) * '' Augyles cribratellus'' * '' Augyles davranogloui'' Skalický, 2019 * '' Augyles dilutissimus'' (Reitter, 1887) * '' Augyles flavidus'' (Rossi, 1794) * '' Augyles gravidus'' (Kiesenwetter, 1850) * '' Augyles hispidulus'' (Kiesenwetter, 1843) * '' Augyles intermedius'' (Kiesenwetter, 1843) * ''Augyles interspidulus ''Augyles'' is a genus of variegated mud-loving beetles belonging to the family Heteroceridae. The genus has an almost cosmopolitan distribution Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Augyles'': * '' Augyles aureolus'' (Sc ...'' (Charpentier, ...
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Augyles Letovi
''Augyles letovi'' is a species of beetle in the family Heteroceridae. The insect is named after Russian singer-songwriter Yegor Letov, the leader of the rock band Grazhdanskaya Oborona. The beetle was discovered in Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ... in 1976. In 2018, the species was described by Russian entomologist Alexey Sazhnev from Papanin Institute of Biology of Inland Waters. The beetle is light brown with yellowish spots on the back. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q59129673 Byrrhoidea Beetles described in 2018 Insects of Vietnam ...
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