Diplocheila major

(LeConte, 1847)

Diplocheila major is a in the , first described by LeConte in 1847. It belongs to the Licininae and is classified within the tribe Licinini. The species is recorded from North America, specifically Canada and the United States. Available data on this species is limited, with minimal observational records and no detailed biological studies documented in the provided sources.

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How to pronounce Diplocheila major: //ˈdɪploʊˌkaɪlə ˈmeɪdʒər//

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Distribution

North America: recorded from Canada and the United States. Specific locality details beyond national-level records are not documented in available sources.

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Taxonomic Notes

Originally described as Rembus major by LeConte in 1847. The Catalogue of Life lists Diplocheila major major as an accepted , though GBIF and NCBI recognize D. major at rank without subspecific designation. The Diplocheila is placed in subtribe Dicaelina within tribe Licinini.

Data Availability

As of available records, iNaturalist shows only 2 observations for this . No published ecological or behavioral studies were found in the provided source material.

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