Bembidion quadrifoveolatum
Mannerheim, 1843
Bembidion quadrifoveolatum is a of in the . It was described by Mannerheim in 1843 and is known from North America, with records from Alaska, Canada, and the United States. The species belongs to the large Bembidion, which comprises numerous small predatory commonly found in diverse . Very little specific ecological or behavioral information has been published for this particular species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Bembidion quadrifoveolatum: //bɛmˈbɪdiˌɒn ˌkwɒdrɪˌfoʊviˈoʊˌleɪtəm//
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Distribution
Alaska, Canada, and the United States. GBIF records indicate presence in North America with specific locality data for Alaska.
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Taxonomic note
Bembidion quadrifoveolatum was described by Mannerheim in 1843. The Bembidion is taxonomically complex and has undergone significant revision; -level identification often requires examination of male and other subtle morphological characters.
Data limitations
As of the available sources, iNaturalist reports only 3 observations of this , suggesting it is rarely encountered or underreported. The species has not been the subject of dedicated ecological study, and most aspects of its remain undocumented.