Microcylloepus similis
(Horn, 1870)
Microcylloepus similis is a of ( ) described by Horn in 1870. It belongs to a group of aquatic commonly known as elmids or riffle beetles, which are characteristic inhabitants of flowing water . The species is part of the Microcylloepus, a group of small aquatic beetles within the Elminae.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Microcylloepus similis: /mɪˌkroʊsɪˈloʊɪpəs ˈsɪmɪlɪs/
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Distribution
North America