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Sialidae:
Long lateral filaments, 2 tarsal claws, 1 terminal filiment

Corydalidae:
long lateral filaments, 2 tarsal claws, 2 anal prolegs with 2 claws on each

Gyrinidae:
Divided eyes (top and bottom)
Club antennae

Gyrinidae:
Divided eyes (top and bottom)
Club antennae

Gyrinidae Larvae:
long lateral fillaments
2 tarsal claws
4 hooks on last segment

Dytiscidae:
2 tarsal claws,
Last segment ends in two Urogomphi

Dytiscidae:
Prosternal process
Filiform antennae
Hind coxae divides abdomen segment 1
Swimming legs

Dytiscidae:
Prosternal process
Filiform antennae
Hind coxae divides abdomen segment 1
Swimming legs

Hydrophilidae:
1 tarsal claw
may have lateral filaments
4 segmented legs
(looks like a Rhyacophilidae)

Hydrophilidae:
no rposternal process
Club-like antennae with cupped 3rd segment

Hydrophilidae:
no rposternal process
Club-like antennae with cupped 3rd segment

Haliplidae:
metathoracic plates covering abdominal segments
ladybug looking elytra
rather spherical

Haliplidae:
metathoracic plates covering abdominal segments
ladybug looking elytra
rather spherical

Elmidae:
long legs
indentations on elytra
rectangular body

Elmidae:
long legs
indentations on elytra
rectangular body

Elmidae:
1 tarsal claw
all abdominal segments sclerotized
operculum

Psephenidae:
thoracic plate covering head/ body
turtle like
Looks like a horseshoe crab

Psephenidae:
thoracic plate covering head/ body
turtle like
Looks like a horseshoe crab