Dytiscus sp.

A little prize I found; adult pair of Dytiscus (c.f.) carolinus.

Hoping to get better pics soon.

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oooh! very nice
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dytiscus rock,they look good sized,hmm wouldn't mind having a few.
Mine are about 20 mm ish in size; smaller than the Cybister sp. I have, but are still larger than most diving beetles I see in my area. lol

If you search for vernal pools in your area, you might be able to find some
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That sounds awesome! Would love to see pics of them swarming in ponds
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Do you plan to breed some in future?
Just saw this message now. I didn't have plans on breeding them though I haven't read up on it either. I will try to get some good pics. I was in the river a few weeks back and saw a swarm under a tree hanging over the river.

 
Mine are about 20 mm ish in size; smaller than the Cybister sp. I have, but are still larger than most diving beetles I see in my area. lol

If you search for vernal pools in your area, you might be able to find some
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cool! thanks for the info,yeah ive got cybisters here in fla.i don't think fla has dytiscus,but the cybisters arejust as awesome
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Just saw this message now. I didn't have plans on breeding them though I haven't read up on it either. I will try to get some good pics. I was in the river a few weeks back and saw a swarm under a tree hanging over the river.
Can't wait to see pics of the swarm
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Seems that diving beetles are very common in FL. A friend of mine went to southern parts of FL last year and collected 12 Cybister sp. so I was jealous (until I bought them off from him. Mwahahaha).

 
yeah, we have an array of sp. but w/all of the constant construction it's getting harder,you have to go further and further away. to go collecting.

 
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