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Burrowing water beetle

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Burrowing water beetles
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Coleoptera
Family:Noteridae
Genera

Phreatodytinae
Phreatodytes
Noterinae
Notomicrus
Neohydrocoptus
Suphis
Noterus
Renotus
Pronoterus
Mesonoterus
Siolius
Synchortus
Hydrocanthus
Canthydrus
Suphisellus

The burrowing water beetles are a family (Noteridae C. G. Thomson 1857) of water beetles closely related to the Dytiscidae, and formerly classified with them. They are mainly distinguished by the presence of a distinctive "noterid platform" underneath, in the form of a plate between the second and third pair of legs. The family consists of about 230 species in 12 genera, and is found worldwide, more commonly in the tropics.

These beetles are relatively small, ranging from 1 to 5 mm, with smooth oval bodies ranging from light brown to a darker reddish brown. The head is short and somewhat covered by the prothorax.

Both adults and larvae are aquatic, and are commonly found around plants. They have a habit of burrowing through pond and marsh substrate, thus the common name, and are primarily carnivorous, with some scavenging observed.

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