Bembidion gebleri
(Gebler, 1833)
Bembidion gebleri is a in the , described by Gebler in 1833. It belongs to the large Bembidion, which contains numerous small predatory commonly found near water or in moist . The has been recorded across northern Asia and parts of North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Bembidion gebleri: /bɛmˈbɪdi.ɒn ˈɡɛblɛri/
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Distribution
Recorded from Canada, China, Japan, Kazakhstan, and North Korea. The appears to have a transcontinental distribution across northern Asia and into western North America.
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Taxonomic Note
Bembidion gebleri was originally described as Peryphus gebleri by Gebler in 1833. The is currently classified within the subgenus Plataphus of Bembidion. Some sources list Bembidion gebleri gebleri as an accepted , though this may reflect regional variation or taxonomic uncertainty.
Observation Rarity
As of available records, iNaturalist shows only 4 observations of this , suggesting it may be genuinely rare, underreported, or difficult to detect due to its small size and preferences.