Ancyronyx

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Ancyronyx, commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong claws. Both the adults and the larvae are found underwater in the shallow riffles of streams and rivers, clinging to rocks or submerged wood. They feed on algae and decaying wood tissue. The genus contains twenty-one species, eleven of which are endemic to the Philippines. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ancyronyx
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rdf:langString Ganglbauer, 1904
rdf:langString Insecta
rdf:langString Ancyronyx
rdf:langString Erichson, 1847
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rdf:langString Ancyronyx schillhammeri adult
rdf:langString Arthropoda
rdf:langString Animalia
rdf:langString See [[#Species and distribution
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rdf:langString Ancyronychini
rdf:langString Macronychus variegatus
rdf:langString Germar, 1824
rdf:langString Ancyronyx, commonly known as spider water beetles or spider riffle beetles, is a genus of aquatic riffle beetles from North America, South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. They are small beetles with extremely long legs ending in strong claws. Both the adults and the larvae are found underwater in the shallow riffles of streams and rivers, clinging to rocks or submerged wood. They feed on algae and decaying wood tissue. The genus contains twenty-one species, eleven of which are endemic to the Philippines.
rdf:langString Ancyronyx patrolus larva
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