Bembidion hesperium

Fall, 1910

Bembidion hesperium is a of ground beetle in the Carabidae, first described by Fall in 1910. It belongs to the large Bembidion, which comprises numerous small predatory beetles commonly found in diverse across North America. The species is documented from both Canada and the United States, though specific details about its and remain limited in available literature. Like other members of its genus, it is presumed to be a ground-dwelling of small .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bembidion hesperium: /bɛmˈbɪdiˌoʊn hɛsˈpɛriəm/

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Distribution

Recorded from Canada and the United States. Distribution records indicate presence in North America, though specific localities within these countries are not detailed in available sources.

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Taxonomic Note

The provided context primarily discusses Bembidion brownorum, a different described in 2023 and named after Jerry Brown. Bembidion hesperium is a distinct species described by Fall in 1910. The two species should not be confused.

Data Limitations

Available sources provide minimal biological information for Bembidion hesperium specifically. The GBIF record confirms taxonomic status and broad geographic distribution, while iNaturalist indicates extremely limited observation data (1 record). Detailed morphological descriptions, preferences, and ecological data are not present in the provided sources.

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