Trichiocampus grandis
(Serville, 1823)
Trichiocampus grandis is a in the Tenthredinidae. It is currently recognized as a synonym of Cladius grandis, though the exact taxonomic status remains subject to nomenclatural revision. The species was originally described by Serville in 1823. Distribution records indicate presence in Belgium and Canada, specifically British Columbia.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trichiocampus grandis: /ˈtrɪki.oʊˌkæmpəs ˈɡrændɪs/
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Distribution
Recorded from Belgium (including Brussels-Capital Region and Flemish Region) and Canada (British Columbia). The limited geographic records suggest a transatlantic distribution, though this may reflect collection rather than natural range.
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Taxonomic Note
Trichiocampus grandis is listed as a synonym of Cladius grandis in GBIF. The Trichiocampus has undergone significant revision, with many transferred to Cladius. The original description by Serville (1823) predates modern taxonomic frameworks for .
Data Limitations
Available sources provide minimal biological information for this specific . Most detailed information exists for related in the Trichiocampus and Cladius, but species-level data for T. grandis specifically is sparse.