There are so many different species of beetles, each with its own unique appearance and set of traits. Among all these beetles, have you ever heard of the great diving beetle? As its name suggests, ...
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Agaporomorphus colberti, a diving beetle from Venezuela, was named by entomologists to honor Stephen Colbert, the satirical host and executive producer of Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report." "What ...
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HAYS COUNTY, Texas — A beetle found in two Central Texas counties will not be considered a threatened and/or endangered species, as categorized by the Endangered Species Act. According to the U.S.
* Description: This is a large, streamlined water beetle, highly adapted to an aquatic life. It is a powerful swimmer, with hind legs flattened like oars and fringed with long hairs. The body is green ...
Maintaining a diverse range of ponds and wetland habitats is important for preserving aquatic biodiversity in urban regions. Urban wetlands are teeming with life. In addition to frogs and newts, there ...
The sperm of the male diving beetle is seriously strange: Instead of swimming in the female reproductive tract on their own, individual sperm cells often stick together in pairs, in clusters and even ...
Baby diving beetles sport bifocals, researchers now report. The specialized eyes let larvae of the sunburst diving beetle (Thermonectus marmoratus) switch their vision from up-close to distant in ...
The sperm of the male diving beetle is seriously strange: Instead of swimming in the female reproductive tract on their own, individual sperm cells often stick together in pairs, in clusters and even ...
Capelatus prykei (pictured) has such unique feet, wing cases, size and genitalia that scientists placed the diving beetle in its own genus. David Bilton/Plymouth University A new species of diving ...