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Scientific Name: Dytiscus sp Linnaeus, 1758

Synonym: Laccophilus sp. (Currently unaccepted)

Insects : Dytiscus sp

Photo: GBIF

Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Dytiscidae
Description:
Adults of these insects are large and broadly oval, measuring between ⅞″ to 19⁄16″ (22 to 40 mm) in length. They typically have a black or dark brown coloration, occasionally with a greenish tinge. The body is widest around the middle. Most species exhibit yellow borders on the sides of the thoracic shield (pronotum) and along the sides of the hardened wing covers (elytra). In females of many species, the elytra feature 10 parallel grooves, while in males of all species, the elytra are smooth. The legs are either yellow or brownish in color. The hind leg’s fourth segment (tibia) is notably longer than it is broad, and it terminates with a long, slender spur at the tip.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
They are found in ponds, freshwater pools, rivers, and streams. Larvae are found among aquatic plants
Environment:
Freshwater
Comments:
Aquatic
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