Dytiscus cordieri
Aubé, 1838
Dytiscus cordieri is a predaceous diving beetle in the Dytiscidae, first described by Aubé in 1838. It inhabits freshwater aquatic environments across North America, with confirmed records from western Canada including Alberta and British Columbia. As a member of the Dytiscus, it shares the characteristic adaptations of large diving beetles for underwater .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Dytiscus cordieri: /dɪˈtɪskəs ˈkɔrdiˌɛri/
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Habitat
Freshwater aquatic environments. Specific preferences have not been documented separately from .
Distribution
North America. Documented occurrences include Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.
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Taxonomic note
The was described by Aubé in 1838. It is classified within the tribe Dytiscini, Dytiscinae.