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B. zephyrum differs from B. levettei in that the anterior mirrors of
elytra connected to rest of mirrors only by fainter mirrors on interval
3:
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B. zephyrum
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In B. zephyrum the lateral margin of the prothorax is more explanate,
especially toward the prominent front angles:
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B. zephyrum
| B. levettei
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In B. zephyrum the Ventral Sclerite Patch of the male genitalia is usually
without the distinctly angulate and sclerotized dorsal ridge of related
species:
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B. zephyrum
| B. levettei
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David R. Maddison
Oregon State University
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Separating Bembidion zephyrum from Bembidion levettei
Authored by
David R. Maddison.
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