Hydaticus rimosus
Aubé, 1838
Hydaticus rimosus is a diving in the Dytiscidae, first described by Aubé in 1838. The species belongs to the Hydaticus, a group of predatory aquatic beetles commonly found in freshwater . It occurs in the Caribbean and Middle America based on documented distribution records.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hydaticus rimosus: /hɪˈdatɪkʊs ˈrɪmoʊsəs/
These audio files are automatically generated. While they are not always 100% accurate, they are a good starting point.
Habitat
Freshwater aquatic environments, consistent with the Hydaticus which inhabits ponds, lakes, and slow-moving waters.
Distribution
Caribbean; Middle America. Documented as present in both regions.
More Details
Observation frequency
iNaturalist records 24 observations of this , suggesting it is infrequently encountered or underreported.