Sunburst diving beetles (Thermonectes marmoratus)

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Postpannaking22 1/8/2017, 10:59 am

Anyone keep these? Seem like a really neat species and I got to see a mixed tank with them at the St. Louis zoo.
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PostT.C. 1/30/2017, 2:00 pm

I am going to be making a aquarium type tank for my aquatic insects this spring. If I can get my hands on them I will add them to my tank.
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PostSalmon 1/30/2017, 3:09 pm

Sunbursts have a limited range but it's fairly easy to collect other species such as Dytiscus and Cybister by setting up a light trap near a pond.
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PostCanadian anter 1/31/2017, 11:04 am

I've only ever seen 1 tiny sp of diving beetle Sad
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