Trechoblemus westcotti
Barr, 1972
Trechoblemus westcotti is a of in the , described by Barr in 1972. It belongs to the Trechoblemus, which is part of the tribe Trechini within the Trechinae. The species is known from the United States and is named in honor of Richard L. Westcott, an known for his work on and other groups.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trechoblemus westcotti: /ˌtrɛkoʊˈbliːməs ˈwɛsˌkɒti/
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Distribution
United States; North America. Distribution records indicate presence in the USA.
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Etymology
The specific epithet 'westcotti' honors Richard L. Westcott, an based in Salem, Oregon, known for his extensive work on metallic woodboring () and contributions to North beetle and faunistics.