Trichalophus brunneus

Van Dyke, 1927

Trichalophus brunneus is a broad-nosed in the . It is currently treated as a synonym of Trichalophus didymus. The was described by Van Dyke in 1927 and is known from western North America, including Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Colorado, and Idaho.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trichalophus brunneus: /trɪˈkæl.oʊ.fəs ˈbrʊn.i.əs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Colorado, and Idaho.

Similar Taxa

  • Trichalophus didymusT. brunneus is currently synonymized under T. didymus; the two were historically distinguished but are now considered .

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