Uvarus falli

(Young, 1940)

Uvarus falli is a of predaceous diving beetle in the Dytiscidae. The species was described by Young in 1940. It is known to occur in North America, with records from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada. Like other members of the Uvarus, it is likely a small diving inhabiting freshwater environments.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Uvarus falli: /uːˈvɑːrəs ˈfælaɪ/

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Distribution

North America; confirmed records from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Taxonomic Note

Uvarus is a within the tribe Bidessini, Hydroporinae, of the diving Dytiscidae. The genus contains small-bodied predaceous diving beetles.

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