Dryops arizonensis

(Schaeffer, 1905)

Dryops arizonensis is a of long-toed water beetle in the Dryopidae. It is found in North America. As a member of Dryopidae, it belongs to a family of aquatic beetles commonly associated with freshwater . The species was described by Schaeffer in 1905.

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How to pronounce Dryops arizonensis: //ˈdraɪɒps ˌærɪzoʊˈnɛnsɪs//

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Habitat

As a long-toed water beetle in the Dryopidae, this is associated with freshwater aquatic environments. Members of this family are typically found in streams, rivers, and other flowing water .

Distribution

North America. Specific documented localities are limited in available sources.

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Taxonomic history

The was described by Schaeffer in 1905. The Dryops contains multiple species of long-toed water beetles distributed across various regions.

Data limitations

Available sources provide minimal specific information about this beyond its basic taxonomic placement and geographic distribution. Detailed studies of its , , and appear to be limited or not widely published in accessible literature.

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