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Whirligig beetle

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Whirligig beetle
Gyrinus natator
Gyrinus natator
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Adephaga
Family: Gyrinidae
Latreille, 1802
Genera

Andogyrus
Aulonogyrus
Dineutus
Enhydrus
Gyretes
Gyrinus
Heterogyrus
Macrogyrus
Metagyrinus
Orectochilus
Orectogyrus
Porrorhynchus
Spanglerogyrus

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Gyrinidae

The whirligig beetles are a family (Gyrinidae) of water beetles that normally live on the surface of the water. They get their common name from their habit of swimming rapidly in circles when alarmed, and are also notable for their divided eyes which can see both above and below water. They are also known for their grouping behavior, a survival mechanism which helps them to avoid predation. Their places in the group are thought to be determined by a number of factors, including hunger, sex, species, water temperature, age, parasite level and stress level. Research being done on their behavior serves as a model to study the significance of chemical defense in relation to their position in the group, which relates to such fields as nanotechnology.

They have a bubble of air trapped underneath their abdomens which allows them to dive and swim under the water for a long time.

Hind leg of Gyrinus
Hind leg of Gyrinus
Antenna of Gyrinus
Antenna of Gyrinus

The family includes about 700 species worldwide, in 13 genera.

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