Berosus blechrus

Leech, 1948

Berosus blechrus is a of water scavenger beetle in the Hydrophilidae, described by Leech in 1948. It belongs to a of aquatic beetles commonly found in freshwater . The species has been documented in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Limited observational data are available for this .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Berosus blechrus: //bəˈroʊsəs ˈblɛkrəs//

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Habitat

Freshwater environments, typical of Berosus.

Distribution

Southwestern United States (Arizona, Texas) and Mexico.

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Taxonomic status

Catalogue of Life lists this name as a synonym, while GBIF and iNaturalist recognize it as accepted. This discrepancy may reflect ongoing taxonomic revision.

Data scarcity

Only two iNaturalist observations are recorded for this , indicating it is poorly documented or genuinely rare in collections.

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