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Ranatra quadridentata? - Ranatra quadridentata

Ranatra quadridentata? - Ranatra quadridentata
Josephine Canyon, southern Santa Rita Mts, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
May 22, 2022
Size: body 4–4.5 cm
Several of these submerged in small pool along canyon. I see comments that R. quadridentata is the only Ranatra in Arizona, but this is my first experience with these bugs so will let an expert place them.

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Moved
Moved from Waterscorpions.

Not an expert, but the Info Page states that this is the only species in southern Arizona, so I think it can safely be placed here.

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