About Cybister fimbriolatus (Say, 1825)
Cybister fimbriolatus, commonly known as the giant diving beetle, is a species of predaceous diving beetle that belongs to the family Dytiscidae. This species occurs in North America and the Neotropics.
Cybister fimbriolatus (Say, 1825) is a animal in the Dytiscidae family, order Coleoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Cybister fimbriolatus (Say, 1825)
Cybister fimbriolatus, the giant diving beetle, is a predaceous diving beetle found in North America and the Neotropics.
Cybister fimbriolatus, commonly known as the giant diving beetle, is a species of predaceous diving beetle that belongs to the family Dytiscidae. This species occurs in North America and the Neotropics.
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Copelatus caelatipennis Aubé, 1838
Rhantus binotatus (Harris, 1828)
Thermonectus basillaris (Harris, 1829)
Laccophilus maculosus (Germar, 1823)
Thermonectus marmoratus (Gray, 1831)
Rhantus gutticollis (Say, 1830)
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