Trichodesma texana

Schaeffer, 1903

Trichodesma texana is a death-watch in the , described by Schaeffer in 1903. It belongs to a of small wood-boring beetles commonly associated with dead or decaying wood. The is known from North America, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented. Like other members of Ptinidae, it likely plays a role in wood decomposition.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trichodesma texana: /trɪˈkoʊdɛz.mə ˈtɛk.sə.nə/

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Distribution

North America. Specific state or provincial records are not well documented in available sources.

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