Tricimba brunnicollis
(Becker, 1912)
Tricimba brunnicollis is a of in the , first described by Becker in 1912. It belongs to the Tricimba, a group of small, often inconspicuous associated with grasses and sedges. The species is part of the Oscinellinae and tribe Tricimbini. Very few observations exist in public databases, suggesting it is either genuinely rare or under-recorded due to its small size and cryptic habits.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Tricimba brunnicollis: /trɪˈsɪmba brʊnˈnɪkɔlɪs/
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Distribution
Records exist from Japan ( locality) and potentially other parts of East Asia. The has been documented in at least six iNaturalist observations, though precise locality details are limited.
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Taxonomic History
Originally described by Becker in 1912. The specific epithet 'brunnicollis' refers to the coloration of the neck (collar) region, a characteristic feature of this .
Data Availability
Publicly available biological information for this is extremely limited. Most knowledge is derived from taxonomic descriptions rather than ecological studies.