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Gyrinidae: Dineutes ciliatus male - Dineutus ciliatus - male

Gyrinidae: Dineutes ciliatus male - Dineutus ciliatus - Male
Lamprey River, Blakes Hill Road, 0.2 km N Freeses Pond, Deerfield, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
July 8, 2008

Are there distinguishing traits we can see
in this image?

 
Yes
The broadly rounded apices of the elytra are typical of both males and females for this species, and not the others - except emarginatus, which has orange legs and is smaller (see Tom's photo).

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