Colymbetes dahuricus

Aubé, 1837

Colymbetes dahuricus is a predaceous diving beetle in the Dytiscidae. It is distributed across the Holarctic region, occurring in both North America and the Palearctic. The belongs to the Colymbetes, a group of medium to large diving beetles adapted to aquatic .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Colymbetes dahuricus: //kɒˈlɪmbə.tiːz dəˈhʊ.rɪ.kəs//

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Habitat

Aquatic ; specific microhabitat preferences for this are not documented.

Distribution

Holarctic distribution, recorded from North America and the Palearctic region (Europe and Northern Asia excluding China).

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Taxonomic Authority

Authorship is cited as Aubé, 1837 in most sources, though NCBI lists Aube, 1836. The was described by the French entomologist Charles Aubé.

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