Aquatic
Insects of Michigan by
Ethan Bright, Museum of Zoology Insect Division and School of Natural
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Lampyridae - Firefly Beetles Several taxa of this fascinating group of beetles have larvae known to live in the air spaces of aquatic plants, or are associated with aquatic or semiaquatic plants in aquatic habitats. A number of species have larvae that are adapted to feed on aquatic snails, and perhaps annelids; some larvae of Asian species have tracheal gills that permit a truly aquatic existence. This list is based on information kindly provided by Dr. Jim Lloyd, and records listed in Downie and Arnett (1996). Photinus LaPorte, 1833
Pyractomena LeConte, 1850
Pyropyga Motschulsky, 1852
Page created: May 05, 2003 - Last updated: April 9, 2006 (EB)
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