Bembidion fugax (LeConte, 1848)
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Bembidion fugax (LeConte, 1848)
Ochthedromus fugax LeConte, 1848: 467. Type locality: «Illinois» (original citation). Lectotype [as type], designated by Lindroth (1963b: 300), in MCZ [# 5508].
Bembidion champlaini Casey, 1918: 56. Type locality: "N[ew] Cumberland [Cumberland County], Pennsylvania" (original citation). Lectotype (♂), designated by Lindroth (1975: 118), in USNM [# 36912]. Synonymy established by Nicolay and Weiss (1934: 196), confirmed by Lindroth (1963b: 299).
Distribution.
This eastern species ranges from “Vermont” (Hayward 1897: 72) and southwestern Massachusetts (Hampden County, MCZ) to “Illinois” (Hayward 1897: 72), south to northern and eastern Tennessee (Cheatham, Fentress, and Sevier Counties, CMNH, MCZ). The record from southern Wisconsin (Rauterberg 1885: 22) needs confirmation; those from Missouri (Summers 1873: 147) and the Rocky Mountains in northern Colorado (Wickham 1902: 232) must be in error.
Records.
USA: DC, IL, IN, MA, MD, MI, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT [WI]
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Bembidion fugax (LeConte, 1848)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Bembidion champlaini
Casey 1918 |
Ochthedromus fugax
LeConte 1848 |