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pale spotted carabid - Bembidion constricticolle

pale spotted carabid - Bembidion constricticolle
Organ Mountains foothills, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, USA
August 6, 2006
Size: 4 mm
Came to my UV lights. By naked eye, these markings looked more distinct. This was the least colorful of the marked carabids I collected and photographed. This specimen and almost all my other specimens from this trip were given to the NMSU Arthropod Museum.

Bembidion constricticolle Hayward 1897
David Maddison det.
Moved from Bembidion.

 
Oh boy!
Another Bembidion sp! Thanks David and Belov.

Moved
Moved from Ground Beetles.

Carabidae: Bembidion sp.
A Bembidion of some sort.

 
Thank you, Don.
You know, with what I've learned from you I think I should have been able to put a genus name on this one because of the shallow, trough-like depressions near each eye.

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