Clarkhydrus decemsignatus

(Clark, 1862)

Clarkhydrus decemsignatus is a of diving in the Dytiscidae. The Clarkhydrus is small and primarily distributed in the Americas. This species was described by Clark in 1862. Records indicate presence in Middle America and North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Clarkhydrus decemsignatus: /ˈklaːrk.haɪ.drəs ˌdiː.kɛm.sɪgˈneɪ.təs/

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Distribution

Middle America and North America. GBIF records confirm presence in both regions.

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Taxonomic placement

Placed in the tribe Hydroporini, subtribe Deronectina within the Hydroporinae of Dytiscidae.

Observation data

iNaturalist records 4 observations of this , indicating it is rarely encountered or underreported.

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