great diving beetle dytiscus marginalis

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Great diving beetle (Dytiscus marginalis) Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Great diving Beetle (Dytiscus marginalis) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Diving Beetle, dytiscus marginalis, Adult standing in Water, Normandy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Diving Beetle, dytiscus marginalis, Larvae Eating Tadpole of Frog, Normandy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Male of great diving beetle, Dytiscus marginalis, wide-spread freshwater predator insect rest balancing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Diving Beetle, dytiscus marginalis, Larva standing in Water, Normandy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great diving beetle, Dytiscus marginalis, male has dinner, eats a piece of fish meat, big, aggressive predator insect Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great diving beetle (Dytiscus marginalis)
Great Diving Beetle, dytiscus marginalis, Adult standing in Water, Close up of Head, Normandy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Diving Beetle, dytiscus marginalis, Adult in Water, Normandy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great diving beetle, Dytiscus marginalis, male hunting on Carassius gibelio, prussian carp, common wild freshwater insect and fish Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Diving Beetle, dytiscus marginalis, Close up of Leg, Normandy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Diving Beetle, dytiscus marginalis, Larvae in Water, Normandy Royalty Free Stock Photo
GREAT DIVING BEETLE dytiscus marginalis, LARVA, FRANCE Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Diving Beetle, dytiscus marginalis, Adult standing in a Pond, Normandy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The great diving beetle, Dytiscus marginalis, is a large aquatic diving beetle native to Europe and northern Asia, and is particularly common in England. The great diving beetle, true to its name, is a rather sizable insect. The larvae can grow up to 60 millimetres (2.4 in) in length, while the adults are generally between 27–35 millimetres (1.1–1.4 in).


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