Bembidion semipunctatum

Graells, 1858

Bembidion semipunctatum is a small in the . It occurs across the Holarctic region, with documented presence in North America and Europe. The species was first described by Graells in 1858. Records indicate it has been collected in locations including Alaska, Austria, and the Azores (Terceira).

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bembidion semipunctatum: /bɛmˈbidiːɒn ˌsɛmɪpʌŋkˈteɪtəm/

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Distribution

Holarctic distribution. Documented from North America (Alaska) and Europe (Austria, former Yugoslavia, Azores/Terceira).

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Taxonomic Status Note

Catalogue of Life lists this name as a synonym under Bembidion (Nepha) callosum callosum, while GBIF treats it as an accepted . NCBI and iNaturalist recognize it as a valid species. The taxonomic status appears unresolved between major databases.

Authority Discrepancy

Sources conflict on authorship: GBIF (Donovan, 1806), while NCBI and Catalogue of Life cite Graells, 1858. This may reflect different taxonomic concepts or homonym issues.

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