Great Diving Beetle (Dytiscus marginalis), male, family Dytiscidae, Czeck Republic
photograph by Jan Hamrsky

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Great Diving Beetle (Dytiscus marginalis), male, family Dytiscidae, Czeck Republic
photograph by Jan Hamrsky
King Diving Beetle, Dytiscus dimidiatus Canon 7D EF 100 2.8 f/3.2 1/200 iso: 320 Celakovice-Jirina, Czech Republic 9/8/2013
@sea-glass-skeleton submitted: These are also some inverts I’ve seen over the years here in southern Ontario, I have a general idea of what they are. Feel free to just enjoy these! But I am also curious about them
An excellent collection of friends! They are, in order: an orchard orbweaver, maybe an eastern forktail damselfly, cicada exuvium (molt/shell), yellow sac spider (with babies!!!), diving beetle in Dytiscus, red milkweed beetle (currently on some milkweed!), and finally a monarch caterpillar :)
Hello! I found this very large beetle a while ago, and really have no idea what it might be. Never saw anything like it before. It's back pair of legs made me almost think of a water beetle?
Great lakes region US (by lake Superior)
Beetle ID - GL region, USA:
Well see, you see, also look, hey, look... it's an aquatic predacious diving beetle, Dytiscus sp., family Dytiscidae. They fly, and move from one body of water to another.
Its looks very much to me like Vertical Diving Beetle (Dytiscus verticalis).
Species Dytiscus verticalis - Vertical Diving Beetle - BugGuide.Net
Great Diving Beetle (Dytiscus marginalis), male, family Dytiscidae, eastern Europe
photograph by Jan Hamrsky
Great Diving Beetle (Dytiscus marginalis), male, family Dytiscidae, Europe
photograph by anonymous photographer on inaturalist
fella in the spoon (Dytiscus)