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Deutsch: Bembidion (Euperyphus) testaceum (Duftschmid, 1812) Familie: Carabidae Groesse: 5,0 mm (4,5 bis 5.5 mm) Verbreitung: Montan in West-, Mittel- und Südeuropa Biologie: Lebt auf Sand und Schotter an Gewässern Fundort: Deutschland, Bayern, Oberbayern, Bairawies, bank of the Isar leg.det. U.Schmidt, 29.IV.1972 Foto: U.Schmidt, 2022
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Bembidion (Euperyphus) testaceum (Duftschmid, 1812) Family: Carabidae Size: 5.0 mm (4.5 to 5.5 mm) Location: Germany, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Bairawies, bank of the Isar leg.det. U.Schmidt, 29.IV.1972 Photo: U.Schmidt, 2022

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