Trichapion porcatum

(Boheman, 1839)

Trichapion porcatum is a of in the Brentidae. It is recorded from eastern Canada, specifically New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec. The Trichapion comprises small associated with leguminous plants. Limited observational data exists for this species.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trichapion porcatum: /ˌtrɪkəˈpaɪɒn pɔːrˈkeɪtəm/

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Distribution

Eastern Canada: New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec.

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Taxonomic Note

placement varies between sources: GBIF and iNaturalist list Brentidae, while NCBI lists Apionidae. This reflects historical taxonomic debate; Brentidae is the currently accepted family for this in most modern .

Data Limitations

Only 15 iNaturalist observations and sparse literature records exist for this . Most biological details remain undocumented.

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