Conservation Status
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No special status (IUCN 2000).
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Cyclicity
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Flight records from April to November, all teneral specimens collected in July.
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Distribution
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In Alberta, this species is recorded from the southern two thirds. This species ranges from the Yukon to Nova Scotia, as far south as Southern Illinois and Southern Indiana (Larson et al. 2000). No records from Alaska.
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General Description
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Small (22.0 to 27.9 mm), oval-shaped (Larson et al. 2000). Brown to brown-black - some with green appearance. Median chevron on head. Basal antennal segments yellow, terminal segments darker. Lateral and anterior margins of pronotum with yellow borders. Ventral surface yellow to reddish, except metacoxa yellow and metasternum brown-black medially. Yellow legs, with darker tarsi and tibia.
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Habitat
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Permanent ponds and marshes, with sedges (Larson et al. 2000). Associated with aquatic macrophytes.
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Life Cycle
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Overwinter as adults in permanent waters (Larson et al. 2000). Late fall or early spring mating. Univoltine (Aiken and Wilkinson 1985). Strong swimmers, hind legs move together while swimming. Adults attracted to lights.
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Trophic Strategy
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Predatory - active swimmers (Larson et al. 2000). Invertebrate and fish larvae prey. Mosquito larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) in early spring.
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Dytiscus fasciventris
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Dytiscus fasciventris: Brief Summary
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Dytiscus fasciventris, the understriped diving beetle, is a species of predaceous diving beetle in the family Dytiscidae. It is found in North America.
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