Ilybius larsoni
(Fery & Nilsson, 1993)
Ilybius larsoni is a of predaceous diving beetle in the Dytiscidae, described by Fery & Nilsson in 1993. The species is known from eastern North America, with confirmed records from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada. As a member of the Ilybius, it is adapted to aquatic environments where it preys on other small organisms.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ilybius larsoni: //ˈɪlɪbiəs ˈlɑːrsɒni//
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Distribution
Eastern North America. Documented from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Etymology
The specific epithet 'larsoni' likely honors an individual, though the original description should be consulted for confirmation.