Bembidion sulcipenne

J. Sahlberg, 1880

Bembidion sulcipenne is a in the . The was described by J. Sahlberg in 1880. It occurs across a broad Holarctic range spanning Europe, Northern Asia (excluding China), and North America. Three are recognized: B. s. sulcipenne, B. s. hyperboroides, and B. s. prasinoides.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Bembidion sulcipenne: /bɛmˈbɪdiˌɑn ˈsʊlsiˌpɛn.ne/

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Distribution

Europe; Northern Asia (excluding China); North America. Distribution records include Alaska, Canada, Russia, and the USA.

Similar Taxa

  • Bembidion brownorumSimilar and general ; distinguished by shape and larger body size (approximately 5 mm versus 3–4 mm typical for Bembidion)

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