File:Mountain creek, Taranaban River tributary, Palawan.jpeg

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Description Small to medium sized, permanent forest streams with heterogeneous morphology and rich in submerged woods and root packs are usually inhabited by the highest numbers of Ancyronyx species. This picture shows the type locality of Ancyronyx montanus where also Ancyronyx minerva, Ancyronyx patrolus, Ancyronyx pseudopatrolus and Ancyronyx punkti occurred sympatrically.
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Source Hendrik Freitag & Michael Balke (2011). "Larvae and a new species of Ancyronyx Erichson, 1847 (Insecta, Coleoptera, Elmidae) from Palawan, Philippines, using DNA sequences for the assignment of the developmental stages". ZooKeys 136: 47–82. doi:10.3897/zookeys.136.1914.
Author Hendrik Freitag & Michael Balke
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