Bembidion (Furcacampa), Netolitzky, 1931
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Subgenus Furcacampa Netolitzky, 1931
Furcacampa Netolitzky, 1931: 158. Type species: Bembidium affinis Say, 1823 by original designation. Etymology. From the Latin furca (fork) and the generic name Campa [feminine].
Diversity.
Western Hemisphere, with nine species in North America (nine species) and northern Neotropical (three species in Cuba and Mexico, all shared with North America) Regions.
Identification.
Lindroth (1963b: 376-381, as affine and versicolor groups) covered six of the nine species, leaving three species described by Casey. A taxonomic revision of the subgenus is needed.
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Bembidion (Furcacampa)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Furcacampa
Netolitzky 1931 |