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COLEOPTERA, Haliplidae -- <Images> & <Juveniles> Please refer also to the following
link for details on this group: Haliplidae = Link 1 Description & Statistics This family of
water beetles swim with an alternating leg motion, but usually move by
crawling. There were ca. 205 species
in 5 genera identified by 2011. They occur
in freshwater habitats. They are also
called crawling water beetles. Adults are usually oval in shape, with a convex
upperside. The size ranges from
1.4–5.2 mm long. The color is yellowish or light brown, often with light and
dark dots. There are usually 10 rows
of punctures on the elytra. The species have large immobile coxal plates on
the hindlegs, which are used for storing air and to add to the air carried
under the elytra. There are
protruding compound eyes and a rather small head, which 11-segmented antennae
with a short scapus. The legs bear long swimming hairs on tibiae and tarsi,
but are not flattened. The hindwings
are not folded under the elytra, but rolled together apically. The larvae
have a long and thin body with a tough integument. They also have specialized
mouthparts that are carried on a small head. The maxillae and labium are
adapted for feeding on algae, while the mandibles contain a channel through
which fluids are sucked. The larval legs are short and have a single claw
each, but the forelegs are adapted to climbing on aquatic plants. There are
gills for respiration. The final instar has functional spiracles on the
mesothorax and the first to seventh abdominal segments. The
principal habitat is in aquatic vegetation around small ponds, lakes, and
still streams. Adults are omnivorous, eating insect eggs, small crustaceans,
hydrozoan polyps, and algae, but the larvae eat only algae. There are three
larval instars, and pupation is on land in a cavity constructed by the larva. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = References: Please refer to <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references
may be found at: MELVYL
Library] Rolf, G. B. February 25, 2008. "Haliplidae.
Crawling water beetles". Tree of Life Web Project Roughley, R. E.
2001. "Haliplidae". In: Ross H. Arnett, Jr. & Michael C.
Thomas. American Beetles, Volume 1. CRC Press. Van Vondel, B. J.
2005. "Haliplidae". In: A. N. Nilsson. Volume 7. Amphizoidae,
Aspidytidae, Haliplidae, Noteridae and Paelobiidae (Coleoptera, Adephaga).
World Catalogue of Insects. Stenstrup: Apollo Books. |