Dytiscus hatchi

Wallis, 1950

Dytiscus hatchi is a predaceous diving beetle in the Dytiscidae, described by Wallis in 1950. The is distributed across North America, with records from British Columbia and other regions. Like other members of its , it is an aquatic . Available information about this species is limited compared to better-studied Dytiscus species.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dytiscus hatchi: //dɪˈtɪskəs ˈhætʃaɪ//

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Distribution

North America, including British Columbia, Canada.

Similar Taxa

  • DytiscusOther Dytiscus are similar in general form and aquatic habits; specific distinguishing features for D. hatchi are not documented in available sources.

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