A preliminary characterization of bembidion perspicuum LeConte, with a reclassification of related species (Coleoptera, Carabidae) north of México

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Bembidion perspicuum LeConte is a species distinct from B. transversale Dejean, the names of which have been synonymized in the past. In the United States, B. perspicuum occurs from Oregon through Texas along the shores of rivers and creeks. We show that it is consistently different at 40 bases in DNA sequences of cytochrome oxidase I and 4 bases in 28S ribosomal DNA, as well as in subtle morphological characters. In addition, we review the classification of related species in the B. transversale and B. mexicanum species groups in America north of México. In the United States and Canada, the B. transversale group includes B. transversale, B. perspicuum, and B. sarpedon Casey; the B. mexicanum group includes B. mexicanum Dejean, B. lugubre LeConte, and B. pernotum Casey. © D.R. Maddison, A.P. Swanson.

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Maddison, D. R., & Swanson, A. P. (2010). A preliminary characterization of bembidion perspicuum LeConte, with a reclassification of related species (Coleoptera, Carabidae) north of México. ZooKeys, 43, 15–31. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.43.390

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