Bembidion (Notaphus) obliquum Sturm 1825

Bembidion ( Notaphus ) obliquum Sturm, 1825 Material. Khabarovsk, bank of the Amur Channel, 14.06.1997, E. Novomodnyi leg., 3♂, 3♀; ibid, 30.06.1997, E. Novomodnyi leg., 2♂; ibid, end of June 1997, E. Novomodnyi leg., 1♀; ibid, 8.08.1998, E. Novomodnyi leg., 1♂; ibid, 16.08.1998, E. Novomodnyi leg.,...

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Main Authors: Sundukov, Yurii N., Novomodnyi, Evgeniy V.
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Published: Zenodo 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12815892
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Summary:Bembidion ( Notaphus ) obliquum Sturm, 1825 Material. Khabarovsk, bank of the Amur Channel, 14.06.1997, E. Novomodnyi leg., 3♂, 3♀; ibid, 30.06.1997, E. Novomodnyi leg., 2♂; ibid, end of June 1997, E. Novomodnyi leg., 1♀; ibid, 8.08.1998, E. Novomodnyi leg., 1♂; ibid, 16.08.1998, E. Novomodnyi leg., 2♂; ibid, 19.09.1998, E. Novomodnyi leg., 1♀; ibid, 3.07.1999, E. Novomodnyi leg., 1♂ 1♀; ibid, 28.08.1999, E. Novomodnyi leg., 3♀; ibid, 05.2000, E. Novomodnyi leg., 1♂, 3♀; ibid, 1.07.2000, E. Novomodnyi leg., 2♂, 3♀; Khekhtsir Range, Chirki, 8.05.2000, E. Novomodnyi leg., 1♂; ibid, 12.06.2000, E. Novomodnyi leg., 3♂; ibid, upper reaches of the Levaya River, 21.05.1997, E. Novomodnyi leg., 1♀; the Badzhal Range, Lake Omot, lake in the mountain tundra, 25.06.2001, E. Novomodnyi leg., 1♂, 3♀. Distribution. A polyzonal transpalearctic species: from Great Britain and France in the west to Magadan and the southern Kuril Islands in the east, from the southern tundra in the north to the Alps, Transcaucasia, North Kazakhstan, Central Mongolia, the Chinese province of Sichuan, South Primorsky Region, and Hokkaido Island in the south. Published as part of Sundukov, Yurii N. & Novomodnyi, Evgeniy V., 2022, Ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) of Khabarovsky Region in the collection of Grodekov Khabarovsk Regional Museum, pp. 570-593 in Amurian Zoological Journal XIV (4) on pages 577-578, DOI:10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-4-570-593, http://zenodo.org/record/12815734