Dytiscus hybridus
Aubé, 1838
Hybrid Predaceous Diving Beetle
Dytiscus hybridus is a of in the . It is found in North America, with confirmed records from Alberta and Manitoba in Canada. As a member of the Dytiscus, it is an aquatic , though specific details of its biology remain poorly documented in published sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Dytiscus hybridus: //dɪˈtɪskəs haɪˈbrɪdəs//
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Habitat
Aquatic environments; specific microhabitat preferences are not documented in available sources.
Distribution
North America; confirmed present in Alberta and Manitoba, Canada. Distribution records are sparse and the full range is not well characterized.
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Data Deficiency
Available sources provide minimal biological information for this . The 25 iNaturalist observations suggest it is encountered infrequently or is underreported. Most knowledge about the Dytiscus may not apply specifically to D. hybridus without confirmation.