Bembidion sejunctum semiaureum

Fall, 1922

A of in the Bembidion, originally described by Fall in 1922. It belongs to the subgenus Peryphus within Bembidion. The has a documented presence in North America and parts of Eurasia, with observational records from Canada and the United States. Like other members of its genus, it is a small predatory inhabiting ground-level environments.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bembidion sejunctum semiaureum: /bɛmˈbɪdiˌɔːn sɛˈjʊŋktəm sɛmiˌɔːreʊm/

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Distribution

Canada; United States; Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China). The is present in North America across multiple regions, with specific records from Canada.

Similar Taxa

  • Bembidion sejunctumParent ; the semiaureum can be distinguished by traits that separate it from the nominate form, though specific diagnostic features require examination of .
  • Other Bembidion (Peryphus) subspeciesMembers of the subgenus Peryphus share small body size, ground-dwelling habits, and often similar elytral coloration; precise identification relies on subtle morphological differences in and body proportions.

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