Dicheirotrichus

Jacquelin du Val, 1855

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Dicheirotrichus is a of ground beetles (Carabidae) containing over 50 described . The genus belongs to the tribe Stenolophini within the Harpalalinae. Members of this genus are found across parts of Europe and North America, with documented occurrences in Scandinavia, Denmark, and the northeastern United States.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dicheirotrichus: //ˈdɪkɛɪrəˌtraɪkəs//

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Distribution

Europe (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) and North America (Vermont, United States).

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Taxonomic placement

The is classified within the tribe Stenolophini, a group of small to medium-sized ground beetles often associated with moist .

Species diversity

The contains at least 51 described , though detailed species-level information remains limited in available sources.

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