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Tropisternus lateralis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Hydrophilidae

Genus
  
Tropisternus

Order
  
Beetle

Class
  
Insecta

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Tropisternus, Beetle, Berosus, Hydrophilini, Enochrus

Water scavenger beetle hydrophilidae tropisternus lateralis in hand


Tropisternus lateralis is a species of hydrophilid beetle that ranges across much of the Americas.

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Description

Adult T. lateralis are distinguished by having uniformly dark elytra and pronotum with light-colored borders.

Distribution

The range of T. lateralis includes North America as far north as southern Canada, South America south to northern Chile and Argentina, the Caribbean, and the Galápagos Islands. T. lateralis humeralis has been accidentally introduced to Oahu.

Behavior

T. lateralis exhibits stridulation during stress, calling, and courtship. Eggs are deposited in cases under water, and larvae are fully aquatic. While adults are primarily aquatic, they breathe air and can fly. Adult T. lateralis avoid colonizing and laying egg cases in ponds that contain fish, which are potential predators of all life stages of the beetles.

Subspecies

There are five recognized subspecies of Tropisternus lateralis.

  • T. lateralis humeralis Motschulsky, 1850
  • T. lateralis lateralis (Fabricius, 1775)
  • T. lateralis limbalis (LeConte, 1855)
  • T. lateralis limbatus (BrullĂ©, 1837)
  • T. lateralis nimbatus (Say, 1823)
  • References

    Tropisternus lateralis Wikipedia