Partite - us: divided; e.g. the eyes of Gyrinidae. From Wordnik.com. [Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology] Reference
Some new records of Gyrinidae (Coleoptera) from Sierra Leone. From Wordnik.com. [Western Guinean lowland forests] Reference
Three new Africophilus Guignot and new records of Gyrinidae and Dytiscidae from Sierra Leone (Coleoptera). From Wordnik.com. [Western Guinean lowland forests] Reference
Purbecks; while Hydrophilidae, Gyrinidae, and Carabidae occur in the. From Wordnik.com. [Darwinism (1889)] Reference
Seidlitz G (1887) Bestimmungs-Tabelle der Dytiscidae und Gyrinidae des europäischen Faunengebietes. From Wordnik.com. [PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles] Reference
Great dragon-flies hawked after flies; while on the surface of still pools "whirligigs" (Gyrinidae) wheeled about in mazy gyrations, just as they are seen to do at home. From Wordnik.com. [The Naturalist in Nicaragua] Reference
Gyrinidae swam round and round in mazy circles; Dytiscidae came up to the surface for a moment, and dived down again to the depths below with a globule of air glistening like a diamond. From Wordnik.com. [The Naturalist in Nicaragua] Reference
Many of these beetles have their elytra fused together to form a sheild which covers their abdomen. compound, and sometimes display great adaptability, such as the Gyrinidae, where the eyes are split so they have a view above and below the waterline. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]] Reference
Gyrinidae. From Wordnik.com. [The Naturalist in Nicaragua] Reference
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