Bembidion rufinum
Lindroth, 1963
Bembidion rufinum is a of in the , first described by Lindroth in 1963. It is known from North America, with records from Alaska, Canada, and the United States. As a member of the large Bembidion, it is one of many small that inhabit varied terrestrial environments. Very few observational records exist for this species.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Bembidion rufinum: /bɛmˈbɪdiˌɒn ˈruːfɪnəm/
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Distribution
Alaska, Canada, and the United States. GBIF records indicate presence in North America with specific records from Alaska.
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Taxonomic note
The name Bembidion rufinum Lindroth, 1963 is accepted and valid. It should not be confused with Bembidion brownorum Maddison, Sproul & Will, 2023, a recently described and superficially similar from California that was named in honor of former governor Jerry .
Data scarcity
As of the available sources, only one iNaturalist observation and minimal collection records exist for this , suggesting it is either genuinely rare, undercollected, or restricted to specific that are infrequently sampled.