Great silver water beetle
Scientific name: Hydrophilus piceus
This enormous water beetle is as rare as it is impressive.
Species information
Statistics
Up to 4.8 cmConservation status
Classed as Near Threatened on the GB Red List
When to see
All yearAbout
The great silver water beetle is one of the UK's largest beetles. It lives in ditches and pools with reedbeds and lots of aquatic vegetation. Although it spends most of its time underwater, it needs to return to the surface regularly to breathe and top up the air supply stored in a bubble against its body. It is not technically classed as a 'diving beetle' - it is a species of scavenger water beetle. They have clubbed antennae, whilst diving beetles have filamentous antennae.Great silver water beetles are strong fliers and, like many other beetles, may sometimes be attracted to moth traps. However, they are rare in the UK and only found in a few distinct locations.