Desmopachria circularis
Sharp, 1882
Desmopachria circularis is a of diving described by Sharp in 1882. It belongs to the , a group of aquatic beetles adapted for underwater life. The Desmopachria is characterized by small body size and is distributed primarily in the Americas. This species is recorded from Middle America, though specific details about its biology remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Desmopachria circularis: /dɛsmoʊˈpækriə sɜrˈkjʊlərɪs/
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Distribution
Middle America
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Taxonomic history
Described by David Sharp in 1882 based on specimens from Middle America. The specific epithet 'circularis' likely refers to some aspect of body shape, though the original description has not been consulted for this record.
Data availability
Only one observation is recorded in iNaturalist as of the source date. The appears to be rarely collected or underreported, with minimal published biological information available.