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Bembidion (Odontium) Complex

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Containing group: Bembidion
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Scientific Name Bembidion levettei
Location Canada: British Columbia: Malakwa
Sex Male
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Copyright © 2004 David R. Maddison
Scientific Name Bembidion bifossulatum cheyennense
Location USA: Arizona: Watson Lake near Prescott
Sex Male
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Scientific Name Bembidion aenulum
Location USA: Iowa: Des Moines River near Stratford
Identified By V100128
Sex Male
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Scientific Name Bembidion arenobilis
Location USA: Virginia: Danville City Co., Danville, Dan River
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Identified By David Maddison
Sex Male
Collection David Maddison
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Copyright © 2008 David R. Maddison
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