Trichotichnus dichrous

(Dejean, 1829)

Trichotichnus dichrous is a ground beetle in the Carabidae, first described by Dejean in 1829. It is native to North America, with confirmed records from Canada and the United States. As a member of Carabidae, it is likely a , predatory , though specific ecological studies on this species remain limited.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trichotichnus dichrous: /ˌtraɪkoʊˈtɪknəs ˈdaɪkrəs/

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Distribution

Documented from Canada and the United States. GBIF records confirm presence in both countries, with distribution spanning North America broadly.

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Taxonomic Note

The specific epithet 'dichrous' derives from Greek roots meaning 'two-colored,' likely referring to a color pattern feature, though original description details would require consultation of Dejean's 1829 work.

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