Treptoplatypus wilsoni

Bright & Skidmore, 2002

Treptoplatypus wilsoni is a of weevil in the Curculionidae, described by Bright and Skidmore in 2002. The species belongs to the Treptoplatypus, which comprises ambrosia beetles that typically cultivate fungal in wood galleries. Based on the taxonomic placement and known of related species in this genus, T. wilsoni is likely associated with woody substrates, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented. The species has been recorded from British Columbia, Canada.

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How to pronounce Treptoplatypus wilsoni: /trɛptoʊpləˈtaɪpəs ˈwɪlsənaɪ/

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Distribution

British Columbia, Canada

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