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Helophoridae

Helophorus

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Containing group: Hydrophiloidea

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Scientific Name Helophorus aquaticus
Reference Reitter, Edmund. 1908. Die Käfer des Deutschen Reiches. Band 2. Fauna Germanica. K. G. Lutz Verlag, Stuttgart.
Source Collection BioLib Online Library of Biological Books
Scientific Name Helophorus granularis
Reference Reitter, Edmund. 1908. Die Käfer des Deutschen Reiches. Band 2. Fauna Germanica. K. G. Lutz Verlag, Stuttgart.
Source Collection BioLib Online Library of Biological Books
Scientific Name Helophorus nubilus
Reference Reitter, Edmund. 1908. Die Käfer des Deutschen Reiches. Band 2. Fauna Germanica. K. G. Lutz Verlag, Stuttgart.
Source Collection BioLib Online Library of Biological Books
Scientific Name Helophorus griseus
Reference Reitter, Edmund. 1908. Die Käfer des Deutschen Reiches. Band 2. Fauna Germanica. K. G. Lutz Verlag, Stuttgart.
Source Collection BioLib Online Library of Biological Books
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