rediscovery of bembidion (lymnaeum) nigropiceum (marsham) (= puritanum hayward) in massachusetts, with remarks on biology and habitat (coleoptera, carabidae, bembidiini)
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2011
Bembidion (Lymnaeum) nigropiceum (Marsham) (=puritanum Hayward), a European species introduced into Massachusetts but presumed not to have become established, has been rediscovered during the Boston Harbor Islands All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory undertaken by the Museum of Comparative Zoology and the National Park Service. A summary is presented of treatment of this species in North America. Data on specimens collected are presented, along with observations on habitat and biology. Some speculations are presented about its highly specialized habitat in the gravel pushed up by high tide, which may act as a food-trapping sieve. A few words are included about future actions needed to resolve questions of distribution and behavior.
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Authors | ;Robert Davidson;Jessica Ryyken |
Journal | biochimica et biophysica acta |
Year | 2011 |
DOI | 10.3897/zookeys.147.2105 |
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