Exocelina Charlottae
''Exocelina'' is a genus of diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. There are more than 200 described species in ''Exocelina'', found mainly in Oceania, including Australia and New Zealand. 145 of these species have been described from New Guinea. Species These 208 species belong to the genus ''Exocelina'': * '' Exocelina abdita'' (Balke, Watts, Cooper, Humphreys & Vogler, 2004) * '' Exocelina adelbertensis'' Shaverdo & Balke, 2018 * '' Exocelina aipo'' (Balke, 1998) * '' Exocelina aipomek'' (Balke, 1998) * '' Exocelina akameku'' Shaverdo & Balke, 2019 * '' Exocelina alexanderi'' Shaverdo, Hendrich & Balke, 2012 * ''Exocelina allerbergeri'' Wewalka, Balke & Hendrich, 2010 * ''Exocelina amabilis'' Shaverdo & Balke, 2020 * '' Exocelina ambua'' Shaverdo & Balke, 2018 * ''Exocelina andakombensis'' Shaverdo & Balke, 2016 * '' Exocelina anggiensis'' Shaverdo, Hendrich & Balke, 2012 * ''Exocelina apistefti'' Shaverdo, Surbakti & Balke 2021 * ''Exocelina arfakensis'' Shaverdo, Hendrich ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dytiscidae
The Dytiscidae, from the Ancient Greek word δυτικός (''dystikos''), meaning "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 in terrestrial habitats such as among leaf litter. The “diving” in their common name comes from their cycling between underwater and the surface to replenish oxygen like a diver. The adults of most are between long, though much variation is seen between species. The European '' Dytiscus latissimus'' and Brazilian '' Bifurcitus ducalis'' are the largest, reaching up to respectively, although the latter is listed as extinct by the IUCN. 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 appe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Exocelina Arfakensis
''Exocelina'' is a genus of diving beetles in the family Dytiscidae. There are more than 200 described species in ''Exocelina'', found mainly in Oceania, including Australia and New Zealand. 145 of these species have been described from New Guinea. Species These 208 species belong to the genus ''Exocelina'': * '' Exocelina abdita'' (Balke, Watts, Cooper, Humphreys & Vogler, 2004) * '' Exocelina adelbertensis'' Shaverdo & Balke, 2018 * '' Exocelina aipo'' (Balke, 1998) * '' Exocelina aipomek'' (Balke, 1998) * '' Exocelina akameku'' Shaverdo & Balke, 2019 * '' Exocelina alexanderi'' Shaverdo, Hendrich & Balke, 2012 * '' Exocelina allerbergeri'' Wewalka, Balke & Hendrich, 2010 * '' Exocelina amabilis'' Shaverdo & Balke, 2020 * '' Exocelina ambua'' Shaverdo & Balke, 2018 * '' Exocelina andakombensis'' Shaverdo & Balke, 2016 * '' Exocelina anggiensis'' Shaverdo, Hendrich & Balke, 2012 * '' Exocelina apistefti'' Shaverdo, Surbakti & Balke 2021 * '' Exocelina arfakensis'' Shaverdo, Hend ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |