Peltodytes dunavani

Young, 1961

Peltodytes dunavani is a of crawling water beetle in the Haliplidae, described by Young in 1961. Members of this are aquatic beetles found in freshwater . The species is known from North America, though specific details about its remain poorly documented.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Peltodytes dunavani: //ˌpɛl.toʊˈdaɪtiːz duːˈnævənaɪ//

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Habitat

Aquatic; associated with freshwater environments based on characteristics.

Distribution

North America. Distribution records indicate presence in North America, with specific range details undocumented.

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Taxonomic history

Described by Young in 1961. The Peltodytes contains approximately 20 of crawling water beetles in North America.

Data availability

Only 3 iNaturalist observations as of data compilation. No detailed ecological or behavioral studies have been published for this .

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