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Diving beetles of the world : systematics and biology of the dytiscidae. Kelly B. Miller and Johannes Bergsten.

Miller, Kelly B. (author)
Bergsten, Johannes (author)
ISBN 9781421420547
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016
English ix, 320 s.
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  • 1. Introduction -- 2. Taxonomy and Morphology -- 3. Keys to Major Groups of Dytiscidae Subfamilies, Adults -- Subfamilies, Larvae -- Subterranean & Terrestrial Genera -- 4. Subfamily Matinae -- 5. Subfamily Lancetinae -- 6. Subfamily Agabinae -- 7. Tribe Hydrotrupini -- 8. Tribe Agabini -- 9. Subfamily Colymbetinae -- 10. Subfamily Copelatinae -- 11. Subfamily Laccophilinae -- 12. Tribe Agabetini -- 13. Tribe Laccophilini -- 14. Subfamily Cybistrinae -- 15. Subfamily Dytiscinae -- 16. Tribe Dytiscini -- 17. Tribe Hydaticini -- 18. Tribe Aubehydrini -- 19. Tribe Eretini -- 20. Tribe Aciliini -- 21. Subfamily Coptotominae -- 22. Subfamily Hydrodytinae -- 23. Subfamily Hydroporinae -- 24. Tribe Laccornini -- 25. Tribe Laccornellini -- 26. Tribe Hydroporini -- 27. Subtribe Hydroporina -- 28. Subtribe Deronectina -- 29. Subtribe Siettitiina -- 30. Subtribe Sternopriscina -- 31. Tribe Vatellini -- 32. Tribe Methlini -- 33. Tribe Hydrovatini -- 34. Tribe Pachydrini -- 35. Tribe Hygrotini -- 36. Tribe Hyphydrini -- 37. Tribe Bidessini. 
  • Among the hundreds of thousands of species of beetles, there is one family, containing some 4,300 species, that stands out as one of the most diverse and important groups of aquatic predatory insects. This is the Dytiscidae, whose species are commonly known as diving beetles. No comprehensive treatment of this group has been compiled in over 130 years, a period during which a great many changes in classification and a near quadrupling of known species has occurred. In Diving Beetles of the World, Kelly B. Miller and Johannes Bergsten provide the only full treatments of all 188 Dytiscid genera ever assembled. Entomologists, systematists, limnologists, ecologists, and others with an interest in aquatic systems or insect diversity will find these extensively illustrated keys and taxon accounts immensely helpful. The keys make it possible to identify all taxa from subfamily to genera, and each key and taxon treatment is accompanied by both photographs and detailed pen-and-ink drawings of diagnostic features. Every genus account covers body length, diagnostic characters, classification, species diversity, a review of known natural history, and world distribution. Each account is also accompanied by a range map and at least one high-resolution habitus image of a specimen. Diving beetles are fast becoming important models for aquatic ecology, world biogeography, population ecology, and animal sexual evolution and, with this book, the diversity of the group is finally accessible.

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Dykare (skalbaggar)  (sao)
Dytiscidae  (LCSH)
dytiscidae  (agrovoc)
taxonomy  (agrovoc)
biology  (agrovoc)
determination of species  (agrovoc)
geographical distribution  (agrovoc)
Dytiscidae  (lcsh)

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