Agabus infuscatus

Aubé, 1838

Agabus infuscatus is a predaceous diving beetle in the Dytiscidae, distributed across North America and the Palearctic region. The was described by Aubé in 1838. As a member of the Agabus, it is adapted to aquatic environments where it hunts prey. Specific details about its and remain limited in available sources.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Agabus infuscatus: /əˈɡeɪbəs ɪnˈfʌs.kətəs/

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Habitat

Aquatic environments including ponds, lakes, and slow-moving freshwater typical for predaceous diving beetles.

Distribution

North America and the Palearctic region (Europe and Northern Asia excluding China).

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