Bembidion grandiceps

Hayward, 1897

Bembidion grandiceps is a small ground beetle in the Carabidae, first described by Hayward in 1897. The is known from very few observations—only three records are documented in iNaturalist—suggesting it is either genuinely rare or under-collected. Its specific epithet "grandiceps" (meaning "large-headed") likely refers to a morphological feature distinguishing it from . The species occurs in the United States, though detailed ecological and biological information remains scarce.

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How to pronounce Bembidion grandiceps: //bɛmˈbɪdiɒn ˈɡrændɪsɛps//

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Distribution

United States; North America. Specific locality details beyond national-level records are not available in current databases.

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Data scarcity

Only three observations are recorded in iNaturalist, and no Wikipedia summary exists for this . The extreme paucity of records may indicate rarity, cryptic habits, or historical under-sampling rather than recent decline.

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