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Belden-J.2021.141 - Bembidion

Belden-J.2021.141 - Bembidion
Belden Town, Plumas County, California, USA
May 12, 2021
Size: 6.7 mm
Found under rock. Glen Forister keyed it to Tachys.

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planatum an option here?
Moved from Agonum decorum.

Moved
Moved from Bembidion.

the largest Tachys is ~⅓ this size
Moved from Ground Beetles.

 
Yes, Bembidion.
The distinct foveate depressions atop elytra should help image recognition to subgenus or even species.

 
My mistake, I didn't initiall
My mistake, I didn't initially notice the subulate palpomeres

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