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Predacious Diving Beetle? - Dineutus

Predacious Diving Beetle? - Dineutus
Columbia- Little Dixie Lake, Boone County, Missouri, USA
May 24, 2008
Size: <1/4 inch
Taken the day after my birthday while fishing... The green on its head should hopefully make it easy to ID? Saw a pack of probably 30 or so of them.

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Predacious Diving Beetle? - Dineutus Predacious Diving Beetle? - Dineutus

Moved
Moved from Whirligig Beetles.

Whirligig beetle.
This is a whirligig beetle in the family Gyrinidae. I get dizzy just 'thinking' about them:-)

 
ah.
makes sense. Thanks!

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