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Bembidion levigatum (Say 1823)

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Containing group: Bembidion (Hydrium)

Habitat

Found on the upper banks of sand or sand and clay shores of rivers. Well above the water line, often under leaf-litter on sand or clay on the steep upper bank, in the shade of Populus, Salix, or Acer.

Other Names for Bembidion levigatum (Say 1823)

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Scientific Name Bembidion levigatum
Location USA: Texas: Utley
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Sex male
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Copyright © 2005 David R. Maddison
Scientific Name Bembidion levigatum
Location USA: Indiana: Eugene
Sex Male
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License - Version 3.0.
Copyright © 2004 David R. Maddison
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