Laccornis latens
(Fall, 1937)
Laccornis latens is a of predaceous diving beetle in the Dytiscidae. It was described by Fall in 1937. The species is known from North America, with confirmed records from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Laccornis latens: //læˈkɔrnɪs ˈleɪtɛnz//
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Habitat
Aquatic environments typical of predaceous diving beetles, though specific preferences for this are not documented.
Distribution
North America. Confirmed records from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Taxonomic Note
Laccornis latens is placed in the tribe Laccornini within the Hydroporinae of Dytiscidae. The Laccornis contains multiple , but distinguishing characteristics among them require detailed examination.
Data Limitations
As of current knowledge, this is represented by only 3 observations on iNaturalist, indicating it is rarely encountered or underreported. Detailed biological information appears sparse in published literature.