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Image de Bembidion (Odontium) confusum Hayward 1897
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Bembidion (Odontium) confusum Hayward 1897

Conservation Status

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Relatively rare.
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Cyclicity

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Adults have been collected in June.
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General Description

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Member of the coxendix group (subgenus Odontium). Distinguished on color alone: elytra with rufous ground-color, against which the bright green striae are strongly contrasting; three basal segments of antennae and legs (except tip of tarsi) entirely testaceous. Prothorax with sides less rounded and base broader than in coxendix, latero-basal carinula stronger, anterior lateral seta constantly present. Punctures of elytral striae fine. Length 4.5 to 6.7 mm.
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Habitat

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On bare, clay-mixed sand near water, both rivers and lakes.
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Trophic Strategy

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Both larvae and adults are predatory.
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