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Journal of Zoology, 1991
Two nematomorph species are recorded from New England and described: Parachordodes lineatus, a little‐known North American species, and P. violaceus, a European species not previously verified for North America. The identity and species status of P. lineatus is firmly established and the presence of P.
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Two nematomorph species are recorded from New England and described: Parachordodes lineatus, a little‐known North American species, and P. violaceus, a European species not previously verified for North America. The identity and species status of P. lineatus is firmly established and the presence of P.
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Entomological Science, 2019
AbstractDiving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) are carnivorous in both the larval and adult stages; larvae are exclusively predatory, whereas adults also scavenge for food. They are known to prey on zooplankton, insects, gastropods, fish, amphibians and reptiles.
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AbstractDiving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) are carnivorous in both the larval and adult stages; larvae are exclusively predatory, whereas adults also scavenge for food. They are known to prey on zooplankton, insects, gastropods, fish, amphibians and reptiles.
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Nematomorphs (Nematomorpha: Gordioida: Several Families)
2008John L. Capinera +24 more
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