Ozark-endemic-fauna

Guides

  • Dineutus ciliatus

    whirligig beetle

    Dineutus ciliatus is a species of whirligig beetle in the family Gyrinidae. It is one of two genera of whirligig beetles found in Missouri, distinguished from the smaller Gyrinus by its larger size (~12 mm) and hidden scutellum. The species is found in North America and is distinguished from similar congeners primarily by its dark ventral coloration and dark legs, in contrast to the orange-legged D. emarginatus. Whirligig beetles are aquatic insects that live almost exclusively on the water surface, where they form aggregations called 'rafts' that provide anti-predator benefits through increased vigilance and chemical defense.