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Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) Rasa Bukontaite1,2*, Kelly B Miller3 and Johannes Bergsten1
Learning from the Extraordinary: How the Highly Derived Larval Eyes of the Sunburst Diving Beetle Can Give Insights Into Aspects Of
The Genus Thermonectus Dejean, 1833 in Belize (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
A Rapid Biological Assessment of the Upper Palumeu River Watershed (Grensgebergte and Kasikasima) of Southeastern Suriname
Microsoft Outlook
Mirasorvone: a Masked 20-Ketopregnane from the Defensive Secretion of a Diving Beetle (Thermonectus Marmoratus) (Steroids͞hemiketal͞dytiscidae)
Aquatic Insects and Their Potential to Contribute to the Diet of the Globally Expanding Human Population
Vernacular Name BEETLE, SUNBURST DIVING (Aka: Spotted Diving Beetle)
Diving Beetle Offspring Oviposited in Amphibian Spawn Prey on the Tadpoles Upon Hatching
Rmrs P067 277 282.Pdf
Aquatic Insects
Redalyc.Aquatic Coleoptera from Two Protected Areas of the Humid Chaco Eco-Region (Chaco Province, Argentina)
Novyitates Published by the American Museum of Natural History City of New York May 1, 1953 Number 1616
(Coleoptera:Dytiscidae) Mating Behavior Lauren Cleavall
Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
Predator to Prey to Poop: Bats As Microbial Hosts and Insectivorous Hunters
The Genus Thermonectus Dejean, 1833 in Belize (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
First West Indies Records of Thermonectus Succinctus (AUBÉ, 1838), with Notes on Other Cuban Species (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
Top View
Plant Protection Product Risk Assessment for Aquatic Ecosystems
How Do Stemmata Grow? the Pursuit of Emmetropia in the Face Of
Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
University of Cincinnati
Benthic Bibliog a to Z
Patterns of Freshwater Species Richness, Endemism, and Vulnerability in California
Evolution of Insect Eyes: Tales of Ancient Heritage, Deconstruction, Reconstruction, Remodeling, and Recycling
Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
Female Reproductive Tract Form Drives the Evolution of Complex Sperm Morphology
RESEARCH ARTICLE Electrophysiological Evidence for Polarization Sensitivity in the Camera-Type Eyes of the Aquatic Predacious Insect Larva Thermonectus Marmoratus
What Are Predaceous Diving Beetles? Aquatic Beetles in the Beetle Family Dytiscidae Are Known As Predaceous Diving Beetles
Regressive Evolution of Vision and Speciation in the Subterranean Diving Beetles from Western Australia
A Checklist of the Fauna & Flora Of
Establishment of Correctly Focused Eyes May Not Require Visual Input in Arthropods Madeline Owens, Isaiah Giordullo and Elke K
A Journal Devoted to the Natural History of Virginia
Data Curation and Modeling of Compositional Heterogeneity In
A Checklist of the Beetles of Cuba with Data on Distributions and Bionomics (Insecta: Coleoptera)