Morphology of Dytiscus Marginalis
Keywords:
Exoskeleton , compound eyes , Antennae. Mandibles , Elytra , Ampulla , pro-dialated tarsi , suction-cup , Hydrodynamic.Abstract
- The presented study describes about the morphological features of male and female diving beetles named Dytiscus marginalis.
- Beetles were identified by hard exoskeleton and forewings , compound eyes , short and curved mandibles along with a pro-dialated tarsi.
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- Jackson , Dorothy J ( September 1959). “The Association of a slime Bacterium with the inner Envelope of the egg of Dytiscus marginalis ( coleptera ) , and the less common occurrence of a similar Bacterium on the egg of D. semisulcatus “.
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Dr. Sapna Kumari "Morphology of Dytiscus Marginalis" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011,Volume 3, Issue 3, pp.754-757, March-April-2017.