Uvarus granarius

(Aubé, 1838)

Uvarus granarius is a of in the . It is a small aquatic found in North America. The species was originally described as Hydroporus granarius by Aubé in 1838 and later transferred to the Uvarus. It belongs to the tribe Bidessini within the Hydroporinae.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Uvarus granarius: //juːˈvɛɹəs ɡrəˈnɛɹiəs//

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Distribution

North America, with records from Manitoba and New Brunswick in Canada.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Hydroporus granarius by Aubé in 1838, this was later transferred to the Uvarus.

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