Bembidion robusticolle

Hayward, 1897

Bembidion robusticolle is a of in the , described by Hayward in 1897. Records indicate presence in the United States, specifically Vermont, though observational data is extremely sparse with no confirmed iNaturalist observations. The species belongs to the large Bembidion, which comprises numerous small often associated with riparian and moist . Available information about this species is limited due to its rarity and lack of recent documentation.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bembidion robusticolle: //bɛmˈbiːdi.ɔn roʊˌbʌstɪˈkoʊli//

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Distribution

Recorded from the United States, specifically Vermont. GBIF indicates presence in North America with confirmed records from the USA. Distribution data is sparse and based on historical collection records rather than recent observations.

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Data Deficiency

This has zero iNaturalist observations and minimal recent documentation. The sparse records suggest it may be genuinely rare, historically under-collected, or potentially misidentified in collections. The lack of modern observations prevents assessment of current status or preferences.

Taxonomic Context

Bembidion is one of the most -rich of , with hundreds of described species, many of which are morphologically similar and require expert identification. B. robusticolle was described in the 19th century and has not been the of modern taxonomic revision.

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