Bembidion incrematum

LeConte, 1860

Bembidion incrematum is a small ground beetle in the Carabidae, first described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1860. It is a member of the large Bembidion, which comprises numerous of small predatory beetles commonly found in diverse terrestrial . The species has a Holarctic distribution, occurring across northern regions of North America and Eurasia. Like other Bembidion species, it is presumed to be a ground-dwelling , though specific ecological studies are limited.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bembidion incrematum: /bɛmˈbɪdiˌɒn ɪnkrɛˈmɑtəm/

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Distribution

Holarctic distribution: recorded from Alaska, Canada, the contiguous United States, and Russia. Distribution records indicate presence across northern North America and corresponding latitudes in Eurasia.

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Taxonomic note

Bembidion incrematum was described by LeConte in 1860. The Bembidion is taxonomically complex and currently under active revision; boundaries and relationships remain subjects of ongoing molecular and morphological research.

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