Pericompsus LeConte, 1852
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Genus Pericompsus LeConte, 1852 View in CoL View at ENA
Pericompsus LeConte, 1852a: 191. Type species: Bembidium ephippiatum Say, 1830 designated by LeConte (1859e: 553). Etymology. From the Greek peri (very) and compsos (elegant), probably alluding to the nice color of the body of adults of the three species LeConte had before him [masculine].
Diversity.
New World, with about 70 species arrayed in three subgenera: Eidocompsus Erwin (13 Neotropical species), Pericompsus s.str. (about 45 species), and Upocompsus Erwin (nine Australian species).
Identification.
Erwin (1974b) revised the species and provided a key for their identification.
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Pericompsus LeConte, 1852
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Pericompsus
LeConte 1852 |
Bembidium ephippiatum
Say 1830 |