Dicheirotrichus cognatus

(Gyllenhal, 1827)

Kindred Ground Beetle

Dicheirotrichus cognatus is a ground beetle in the Carabidae with a broad holarctic distribution spanning Europe, Northern Asia, and North America, including Alaska and Canada. The species has also been recorded in Central America. It is known from 52 observations on iNaturalist and is recognized by the "Kindred Ground Beetle."

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dicheirotrichus cognatus: /dɪˌkaɪəroʊˈtrɪkəs kɔːɡˈneɪtəs/

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Distribution

Europe; Northern Asia (excluding China); Central America; North America including Alaska and Canada. GBIF records confirm presence in Alaska, Belarus, Belgium, and Canada.

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Nomenclature

First described by Gyllenhal in 1827. The is accepted in GBIF with exact name matching and has NCBI classification under beetles.

Data Quality

Completeness is low due to sparse biological data in available sources. Distribution records are well-documented but ecological, behavioral, and morphological details require additional research.

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