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Bembidion (Antiperyphus) Complex

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Containing group: Bembidion
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Scientific Name Bembidion eburneonigrum
Location Chile: Rio Allip?n at route 119
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Sex Male
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Scientific Name Bembidion spinolai
Location Chile: Rio Allip?n at route 119
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Sex Male
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Scientific Name Bembidion mandibulare
Location Chile: Chilo?: Cucao
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Sex Male
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