Summary
Dytiscus is a genus of aquatic beetles commonly known as predaceous diving beetles. They are characterized by their streamlined bodies and powerful legs, which enable them to swim rapidly in freshwater habitats. Dytiscus beetles are voracious predators, feeding on a variety of small aquatic organisms, including insects, tadpoles, and even small fish. They have specialized adaptations such as long, sharp mandibles for capturing and consuming their prey.