Bembidion arcticum
Lindroth, 1963
Bembidion arcticum is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae, described by Lindroth in 1963. It is distributed across the Holarctic region, with records from Alaska, Canada, Russia, and the United States. The species is among the many small carabid beetles in the large Bembidion, which are generally predatory insects. Very few observational records exist for this species, with only one observation documented on iNaturalist.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Bembidion arcticum: //ˌbɛmˈbɪdi.ən ˈɑrk.tɪ.kʌm//
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Distribution
Holarctic distribution with confirmed records from Alaska, Canada, Russia, and the United States. The is present across northern regions of North America and Eurasia.
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Taxonomic note
The provided source text primarily discusses Bembidion brownorum, a different described in 2023 from California. The GBIF match and NCBI records confirm Bembidion arcticum as a distinct, valid species described by Lindroth in 1963 with Holarctic distribution, separate from the California- B. brownorum.
Data limitations
Available sources provide minimal -specific information for B. arcticum beyond taxonomic classification and geographic distribution. Detailed biological information appears scarce in the accessible literature.