Derovatellus floridanus

Fall, 1932

Derovatellus floridanus is a in the , first described by Fall in 1932. It belongs to the tribe Vatellini, a group of small to -sized diving . The is known from North America, with distribution records extending to the Caribbean, Middle America, and South America. As a member of the Hydroporinae, it is adapted to aquatic .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Derovatellus floridanus: //ˌdɛroʊvəˈtɛləs ˌflɔrɪˈdeɪnəs//

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Distribution

North America; Caribbean; Middle America; South America. The has been recorded as present in these regions according to GBIF distribution data.

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