Bembidion (Asioperyphus), Vysoky, 1986
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Subgenus Asioperyphus Vysoky, 1986
Asioperyphus Vysoký, 1986: 94. Type species: Bembidium infuscatum Dejean, 1831 by original designation. Etymology. From the Latin Asia (Asia) and the generic name Peryphus [q.v.], alluding to the region where the species known to Vysoký lived [masculine].
Chinoperyphus Vysoký, 1986: 96. Type species: Bembidion obenbergeri Lutshnik, 1928 by original designation. Synonymy established by Müller-Motzfeld (1998: 73). Etymology. From the Latin China (China) and the generic name Peryphus [q.v.], alluding to the country where the type species occurs [masculine].
Diversity.
Northern Hemisphere, with about 30 species in the Nearctic (six species) and Palaearctic (27 species) Regions. Two species ( Bembidion umiatense and Bembidion lenae ) are Holarctic.
Identification.
Lindroth (1963b: 326-330, as bimaculatum and lenae groups) covered all but one ( Bembidion renoanum ) of the species found in North America.
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Bembidion (Asioperyphus)
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Chinoperyphus
Vysoky 1986 |
Bembidion obenbergeri
Lutshnik 1928 |
Asia
Pergens 1887 |
Peryphus
Dejean 1821 |
Peryphus
Dejean 1821 |