Trichotichnus fulgens

(Csiki, 1932)

Trichotichnus fulgens is a in the , originally described by Csiki in 1932. The species is currently considered a synonym of Trichotichnus nitidulus according to GBIF . It is recorded from North America, specifically Canada and the United States. As a member of the tribe Harpalini, it belongs to a diverse group of ground beetles commonly found in terrestrial . The Trichotichnus contains multiple species distributed across the Holarctic region.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trichotichnus fulgens: //tɹɪˈkɒtɪknəs ˈfʊldʒɛnz//

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Distribution

Recorded from Canada and the United States. Distribution records are sparse and primarily based on historical collection data.

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Taxonomic Note

GBIF lists Trichotichnus fulgens as a synonym of Trichotichnus nitidulus. The was originally described by Csiki in 1932. Taxonomic resolution of this synonymy may require further revisionary work.

Data Limitations

Despite 67 iNaturalist observations attributed to this name, detailed biological information specific to T. fulgens is not readily distinguishable from related Trichotichnus in available literature. Most published ecological and behavioral studies treat the as a whole rather than individual species.

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