Desmopachria mexicana

Sharp, 1882

Desmopachria mexicana is a of predaceous diving beetle in the Dytiscidae, first described by Sharp in 1882. The Desmopachria comprises small diving beetles, and this species occurs in freshwater . It has been recorded from North America and the Neotropics, though specific details about its and remain limited in published sources.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Desmopachria mexicana: //ˌdɛsmoʊˈpækriə ˌmɛksɪˈkɑːnə//

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Distribution

Recorded from North America and the Neotropics. GBIF distribution records indicate presence in Middle America.

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Taxonomic notes

The was described by David Sharp in 1882. It belongs to the tribe Hyphydrini within the Hydroporinae, a group of small predaceous diving beetles.

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