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Lutrochidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Polyphaga

Scientific name
  
Lutrochus

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Insecta

Superfamily
  
Byrrhoidea

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Beetle

Lutrochidae Lutrochidae California Department of Fish and Wildlife

Family
  
Lutrochidae Kasap & Crowson, 1975

Similar
  
Chelonariidae, Eulichadidae, Limnichidae, Smicripidae, Brachypsectridae

Lutrochidae is a family of water beetles sometimes known as "travertine beetles", since in North America they are common in springs and streams depositing travertine.

Lutrochidae Lutrochidae California Department of Fish and Wildlife

They are distinguished by their ovate bodies, 2-6 mm long and yellowish in color, and short antennae in which the first two antennomeres are longer than the others. The larvae are elongate, 4-10 mm in length, with short but well-developed legs.

Lutrochidae Lutrochidae California Department of Fish and Wildlife

Both adults and larvae are found in fast-moving water, feeding on algae and wood.

The family is known only from the New World, and consists of 12 species in a single genus Lutrochus, although it is likely that the genus will be divided upon review. The genus has been variously classified under Dryopidae and Limnichidae, but has more recently been given its own family.

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Lutrochidae BOLD Systems Taxonomy Browser Lutrochidae family

Lutrochidae Coleoptera Lutrochidae Lutrochus Blanco Water Atlas

Lutrochidae Lutrochus

Lutrochidae Family level key to aquatic Coleoptera Insecta of So Paulo State

References

Lutrochidae Wikipedia