Coleoptera Beetles. Order: Coleoptera Suborder: Adephaga Family: Dyticidae Sickle-shaped mandibles Terminal Spiracles Tapered abdomen Ventral Dorsal A.

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Coleoptera Beetles

Order: Coleoptera Suborder: Adephaga Family: Dyticidae Sickle-shaped mandibles Terminal Spiracles Tapered abdomen Ventral Dorsal A. Bosak BMIC

Order: Coleoptera Suborder: Adephaga Family: Dyticidae Scutellum concealed A. Bosak BMIC

Toothed mandibles Partially scleritized meso and metanotum Order: Coleoptera Family: Hydrophilidae Genus: Troposternus A. Bosak BMIC

Order: Coleoptera Family: Hydrophilidae Large ventral spine A. Bosak BMIC

Terminal gills Retractable operculum Hard Body Order: Coleoptera Suborder: Polyphaga Family: Elmidae A. Bosak BMIC

Order: Coleoptera Family: Gyrinidae Genus: Dineutus Concealed Scutellum Two pairs of eyes A. Bosak BMIC