Clarkhydrus deceptus

(Fall, 1932)

A diving in the Dytiscidae, originally described by Fall in 1932. The species epithet "deceptus" (meaning "deceived" or "deceptive") suggests potential similarity to related that may complicate identification.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Clarkhydrus deceptus: /klɑrkˈhaɪdrəs dɪˈsɛptəs/

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Distribution

North America; presence confirmed in North America per GBIF records. Specific locality details beyond continental distribution are not documented in available sources.

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