ZooKeys (Mar 2023)

Re-collected after 55 years: a new species of Bembidion (Coleoptera, Carabidae) from California

  • David R. Maddison,
  • John S. Sproul,
  • Kipling Will

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1156.101072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1156
pp. 87 – 106

Abstract

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A new species of the carabid beetle genus Bembidion Latreille is described from the Central Valley, Los Angeles Basin, and surrounding areas of California. Bembidion brownorum sp. nov. is a distinctive species, a relatively large member of the subgenus Notaphus Dejean, and within Notaphus a member of the B. obtusangulum LeConte species group. It has faint spots on the elytra and a large, convex, rounded prothorax. Of the 22 specimens from 11 localities, all but one were collected more than 55 years ago. Although the collection of the holotype in 2021 at UV light suggest the species is still extant, the lack of other recent specimens suggests the species may have a more restricted distribution than in the past, and its populations may be in decline.