Bembidion
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Bembidion salinarium
Bembidion salinarium is a small ground beetle in the family Carabidae, described by Casey in 1918. The species is known from limited records in western North America, primarily from Canada and the western United States. Like other Bembidion species, it belongs to a large genus of ground beetles that are typically associated with moist habitats near water. Available information on this species is sparse, with few documented observations.
Bembidion scopulinum
Bembidion scopulinum is a Holarctic species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It occurs across Europe, Northern Asia, temperate Asia, and North America including Alaska and Canada. The species was described by William Kirby in 1837. Two subspecies are recognized: B. s. scopulinum and B. s. bellulum.
Bembidion sejunctum semiaureum
A subspecies of ground beetle in the genus Bembidion, originally described by Fall in 1922. It belongs to the subgenus Peryphus within Bembidion. The taxon 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 beetle inhabiting ground-level environments.
Bembidion semipunctatum
Bembidion semipunctatum is a small ground beetle species in the family Carabidae. 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).
Bembidion simplex
Simple Riverbank Ground Beetle
Bembidion simplex is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, first described by Hayward in 1897. It is found in North America, with records from Canada and the United States. As a member of the genus Bembidion, it belongs to a large group of small, active predatory beetles commonly associated with riparian and moist habitats.
Bembidion siticum
Bembidion siticum is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, described by Thomas L. Casey in 1918. It is native to North America, with documented occurrence in Canada and the United States. The species belongs to the large genus Bembidion, which comprises numerous small, often metallic ground beetles commonly associated with riparian and wetland habitats.
Bembidion sordidum
Bembidion sordidum is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is distributed across northern North America including Alaska, Canada, and the United States. As a member of the genus Bembidion, it belongs to a large and diverse group of small predatory beetles commonly found in varied terrestrial and riparian habitats.
Bembidion stephensii
A ground beetle species in the family Carabidae with a Holarctic distribution spanning North America and Europe. First described by Crotch in 1866, it belongs to the large genus Bembidion, which contains numerous species of small predatory beetles commonly found in moist habitats.
Bembidion stillaguamish
Bembidion stillaguamish is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, first described by Hatch in 1950. It occurs in North America, with records from Canada and the United States. As a member of the genus Bembidion, it belongs to a large and diverse group of small carabid beetles often associated with riparian and moist habitats. Available information on this species is limited, with few documented observations.
Bembidion sulcipenne prasinoides
Bembidion sulcipenne prasinoides is a subspecies of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, described by Lindroth in 1963. It belongs to the genus Bembidion, a large and diverse group of small carabid beetles commonly found in moist habitats. The subspecies is part of the Bembidion (Plataphus) species group. Distribution records indicate presence across northern regions including Alaska, Canada, Russia, and parts of the USA.
Bembidion transparens
Bembidion transparens is a ground beetle species in the family Carabidae, first described by Gebler in 1830. It has a transcontinental distribution spanning North America and Europe. The species is divided into three subspecies, with the nominate subspecies Bembidion transparens transparens being the most widely recognized. It belongs to the large and diverse genus Bembidion, which contains hundreds of species of small predatory beetles.
Bembidion vandykei
Bembidion vandykei is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, first described by Blaisdell in 1902. It belongs to the large genus Bembidion, which comprises numerous small predatory beetles commonly found near water. The species is known from limited records in the United States, with a taxonomic history complicated by a later homonym proposed by Csiki in 1928. Very little is known about its biology or current population status.
Bembidion vulpecula
Bembidion vulpecula is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae, described by Casey in 1918. It belongs to the large genus Bembidion, which comprises numerous small predatory beetles commonly found in North America. The species has been recorded from the United States, though specific details about its biology and ecology remain limited in available sources. Like other members of its genus, it is presumed to be a ground-dwelling predator of small invertebrates.