Heterocerus sandersoni
(Pacheco, 1964)
Heterocerus sandersoni is a of variegated mud-loving beetle in the Heteroceridae, described by Pacheco in 1964. Members of this are associated with riparian and wetland . This species is poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited published information on its and . Observations on iNaturalist suggest it occurs in North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Heterocerus sandersoni: /ˌhɛtɛroʊˈsɛrəs ˌsændərˈsoʊnaɪ/
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Habitat
Riparian zones and wetland margins; associated with muddy or silty substrates near water bodies.
Distribution
North America; specific range details are poorly documented.