Haliplus apicalis

Thomson, 1868

Haliplus apicalis is a of water in the Haliplidae, first described by Thomson in 1868. It is distributed across the British Isles and northwestern Europe, with records also indicating presence in North America. The species belongs to a of small aquatic beetles commonly known as crawling water beetles.

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How to pronounce Haliplus apicalis: //həˈlɪpləs ˌæpɪˈkeɪlɪs//

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Distribution

British Isles; northwestern Europe; North America (holarctic distribution).

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Taxonomic Authority

Authority: Thomson, 1868 (per NCBI )

Collection Records

The has been recorded in GBIF with distribution spanning holarctic regions including Europe, Northern Asia (excluding China), and North America.

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