Limnebius alutaceus

(Casey, 1886)

Limnebius alutaceus is a minute moss beetle in the Hydraenidae, first described by Casey in 1886. It is known from western North America, with records from British Columbia and several western U.S. states. The belongs to a of small beetles associated with aquatic and semi-aquatic .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Limnebius alutaceus: /lɪmˈniːbi.əs əˌluːˈteɪ.si.əs/

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Distribution

Western North America: Canada (British Columbia), United States (California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington).

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Taxonomic note

Originally described by Thomas L. Casey in 1886.

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