Trirhabda bacharidis

Trirhabda bacharidis, a species first observed in Summerville, South Carolina, on March 24, 2026, is a fascinating addition to the region’s biodiversity. This species is notable for its unique characteristics and ecological significance. Although it was only observed once, the brief encounter highlights the importance of ongoing wildlife monitoring in the area. Trirhabda bacharidis belongs to a group of insects that play crucial roles in their ecosystems, often serving as indicators of environmental health. Observations like these contribute to our understanding of local wildlife and help promote conservation efforts. As we continue to explore the rich natural heritage of Summerville, every sighting adds valuable knowledge to the tapestry of life that thrives in this vibrant environment. Whether you’re an avid naturalist or a casual observer, keep an eye out for this intriguing species and others that call the area home.

ID1047835
Rankspecies
Scientific NameTrirhabda bacharidis (Weber, 1801)
Attributionrabowde | rabowde | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen24/03/2026 12:22 pm
Last Seen24/03/2026 12:22 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6186075848rabowdeMarch 24, 2026 12:22 pm33.058499, -80.167699

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