Derodontus trisignatus
(Mannerheim, 1852)
Derodontus trisignatus is a of tooth-necked in the Derodontidae. It is found in western North America, with records from coastal Alaska (Sitka Island) and British Columbia (Vancouver). The species was first described by Mannerheim in 1852. Like other members of Derodontidae, it is associated with fungal .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Derodontus trisignatus: //ˌdɛɹoʊˈdɒntəs traɪˈsɪɡnətəs//
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Distribution
Western North America: recorded from Sitka Island, Alaska and Vancouver, British Columbia.