Hydrochus {genus} - Arthropoda; Insecta; Coleoptera; Hydrochidae;

Hydrochus is the only living genus of beetle in the family Hydrochidae, which belongs to the superfamily Hydrophiloidea, and was formerly treated as a subfamily of Hydrophilidae. Hydrochus includes about 180 species, which are found worldwide. The name "Hydrochus" has also been used for a fly genus in the family Dolichopodidae, but this is a junior subjective synonym of the genus Rhaphium. They are found in slow moving streams or stagnant water bodies, where they are associated with dense vegetation. In adults air is stored in a bubble on the underside of the body, with the antennae used to transfer atmospheric air to the bubble. The larvae live at the bottom of water bodies, indicating that they can breathe underwater. The diet is only known for the larvae of one species, H. japonicus, which feed on annelid worms belonging the family Naididae. The larvae also burrow into crevices, such as hollow dead grass, including to pupate. The adults are sluggish crawlers along surfaces, and are thought to consume algae and plant detritus. Eggs are laid in silk cases, often attached to (usually plant) substrates. The club of the seven segmented antennae consists of three segments with a cup-like basal segment. The number of tarsi on the legs are usually 5-5-5 or 4-4-4 (a tiny basal segment can be hard to see). The pronotum narrows towards the rear but is narrower than the base of the elytra. An African species was formerly described under the genus Kiransus, but along with several other African species, it is now placed in Hydrochus. Hydrochids are considered to be an older branch of the Hydrophiloidea. Hydrochids have been suggested as a sister group of the Spercheidae and Hydrophilidae, but the relationships are unclear. Molecular phylogenetic comparisons suggest that they are related as a sister group to Helophorus and Georissus. The oldest fossil of the modern genus is Hydrochus relictus from the Green River Formation of North America, dating to the Eocene. An extinct genus of the family, Ponohydrochus, is known from the Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian) Khasurty locality in Russia. full article at Wikipedia

Specimen Records: 302 Public Records: 204
Specimens with Sequences: 242 Public Species: 34
Specimens with Barcodes: 128 Public BINs: 24
Species: 36          
Species With Barcodes: 23          
           

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images representing subtaxa of Hydrochus
 (Hydrochus brevis - RMNH.INS.542626)  @13 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike (2013) Unspecified Naturalis Biodiversity Center  (Hydrochus brevitarsis - CNC COLEO 00150533)  @13 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2012) CNC/CBG Photography Group Centre for Biodiversity Genomics  (Hydrochus carinatus - GBOL 05408)  @13 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike (2015) Unspecified SNSB, Zoologische Staatssammlung Muenchen  (Hydrochus crenatus - RMNH.INS.536645)  @13 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike (2013) Unspecified Naturalis Biodiversity Center
 (Hydrochus currani - CNC COLEO 00150537)  @13 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2012) CNC/CBG Photography Group Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (Hydrochus elongatus - BC ZSM COLA 00635)  @11 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike (2010) Stefan Schmidt SNSB, Zoologische Staatssammlung Muenchen (Hydrochus grandicollis - LPRC2021-0265)  @11 [ ] Creative common (2022) Julien Touroult Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris (Hydrochus granulatus - CCDB-22963-A05)  @11 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2014) CBG Photography Group Centre for Biodiversity Genomics
 (Hydrochus ignicollis - ZMUO.006064)  @13 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution Non-Commercial (2012) Marko Mutanen University of Oulu (Hydrochus megaphallus - RMNH.INS.542615)  @13 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike (2013) Unspecified Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Hydrochus neosquamifer - BIOUG01840-G09)  @14 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2012) CBG Photography Group Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (Hydrochus obsoletus - MDFRC_CO0049)  @13 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2014) Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre
 (Hydrochus pseudosquamifer - CNC COLEO 00150549)  @11 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2012) CNC/CBG Photography Group Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (Hydrochus scabratus - CNC COLEO 00150551)  @13 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2012) CNC/CBG Photography Group Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (Hydrochus sp - IEGEBA-EVO-0373)  @11 [ ] Copyright (2016) Alejandro Saint Esteven Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales - Universidad de Buenos Aires (Hydrochus squamifer - CNC COLEO 00150555)  @11 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2012) CNC/CBG Photography Group Centre for Biodiversity Genomics
 (Hydrochus subcupreus - CCDB-21336-A06)  @11 [ ] CreativeCommons - Attribution (2014) CBG Photography Group Centre for Biodiversity Genomics
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CCDB-21336-A06
  License:
CreativeCommons - Attribution (2014)
  License Holder:
CBG Photography Group, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics




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