Trichapion proclive
(LeConte, 1857)
Trichapion proclive is a of in the Brentidae, first described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1857. It belongs to a characterized by elongated rostra and association with leguminous plants. Records indicate presence in British Columbia, Canada, though observations remain sparse with limited documented occurrence data.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trichapion proclive: /trɪˈkæpiˌɒn proʊˈklaɪv/
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Distribution
British Columbia, Canada (ISO 3166-2:CA-BC). Documented distribution is extremely limited based on available occurrence records.
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Taxonomic Note
The Trichapion was formerly treated as a subgenus of Apion (Apionidae/Apioninae in older classifications). Current places Trichapion within Brentidae following phylogenetic revisions of the superfamily Curculionoidea.
Data Deficiency
This is represented by only two observations in iNaturalist and minimal occurrence records in GBIF, indicating substantial knowledge gaps regarding its , , and true geographic range.