Hydrophilini, sensu HANSEN, 1991
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Key to the genera of the tribe Hydrophilini View in CoL from Japan (all instars)
1. Frontal lines U-shaped ( Fig. 58A View Fig ); mandibles strongly asymmetrical, left mandible with one inner tooth, right mandible with two closely aggregated inner teeth ( Figs. 57 View Fig B–C). .............................................................................................. Hydrophilus Geoffroy, 1762 View in CoL
– Frontal lines V-shaped ( Fig. 54A View Fig ); mandibles almost symmetrical, both mandibles similar in shape and with the same number of inner teeth ( Figs. 53 View Fig B–C)...................................2
2. Nasale with five distinct teeth ( Figs. 60C View Fig , 62B View Fig ); each mandible with three inner teeth, distal two large, basal one small ( Figs. 61 View Fig B–C, 63C–D); abdominal segments with short lateral projections ( Fig. 51B View Fig ). .................................................... Sternolophus ( Fabricius, 1792) View in CoL
– Nasale without distinct teeth, almost straight or slightly serrate ( Figs. 52C View Fig , 55A View Fig ); mandibles with two inner teeth, distal one large, basal one small ( Figs. 53 View Fig B–C, 55D–E); abdominal segments with long lateral projections ( Fig. 51A View Fig ). .............. Hydrochara Berthold, 1827 View in CoL
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