B. inaequale differs from B. levettei in that the outer mirrors of
elytra are in general isolated from the inner mirrors, whereas the outer
and inner mirrors are always broadly connected in B. levettei. In addition,
the anterior margin of the outer mirrors is posteriad of the anterior
silver spots in B. inaequale, whereas they are in line with or in front
of the anterior silver spots in B. levettei:
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B. inaequale
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Eastern B. inaequale are very distinctive because of their narrow pronotum
and lack of a midlateral pronotal seta.
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Separating Bembidion inaequale from Bembidion levettei
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