- Amphizoa
Taxobox
name = "Amphizoa"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo = Coleoptera
familia = Amphizoidae
genus = "Amphizoa"
genus_authority = LeConte, 1853
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = "Amphizoa carinata"
"Amphizoa davidi"
"Amphizoa insolens"
"Amphizoa lecontei"
"Amphizoa sinica"
"Amphizoa striata""Amphizoa" is a genus of
beetle s, placed in its own family, Amphizoidae. It comprises six species, three from westernNorth America and three fromChina . The vernacular name "trout-stream beetle" comes from the original finding of "A. insolens" and "A. lecontei" in high mountain streams, although other species occur at lower elevation. They are notable as a possible intermediate stage between terrestrial and aquatic beetles; while living in the water, they are not good swimmers and physically resembleground beetle s more than other types of water beetle.Ranging in length from 11 to 16 mm, they are generally a dull black, with a squarish head and a
pronotum significantly narrower than theelytra .The larvae also live underwater, but breathe through the eighth abdominal segment and must therefore stay close to the surface. They cling to rocks or floating debris. Both adults and larvae are
predator s, but will also scavenge dead insects.When disturbed, adults exude a yellowish fluid from the
anus , with an odor described as that ofcanteloupe or decaying wood, probably as a defensive mechanism against hungryfrog s andtoad s.External links
* [http://www.sbnature.org/collections/invert/entom/s_p_amphi_insol.php Species page California Beetles Project]
References
*
T. Keith Philips andWeiping Xie , "Amphizoidae", inRoss H. Arnett, Jr. andMichael C. Thomas , "American Beetles " (CRC Press, 2001), vol. 1
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