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Cylindera kaleea angulimaculata, also known as the angle-marked form of the beautiful tiger beetle, [1] is a subspecies of tiger beetle found in Taiwan. [2] Description
The six-spotted tiger beetle, also known as the six-spotted green tiger beetle (Cicindela sexguttata), is a common North American species of tiger beetle in the Cicindelinae subfamily. It is common in many areas of the states, and is well known. It is recognized for its bright green color and its flight pattern.
Rivacindela hudsoni is an Australian species of the family Cicindelinae or "tiger beetle" and is the fastest running insect. [2] The genus Rivacindela is contentiously treated as a subgenus of the broader Cicindela and are typically found in salty habitats such as dry salt lakes and salt streams.
Cylindera kaleea is a species of tiger beetle found across East Asia. [1] Known subspecies. Cylindera kaleea angulimaculata [2] Cylindera kaleea kaleea [2]
Cicindela, commonly known as common tiger beetles, [1] are generally brightly colored and metallic beetles, often with some sort of patterning of ivory or cream-colored markings. They are most abundant and diverse in habitats very often near bodies of water with sandy or occasionally clay soils; they can be found along rivers, sea and lake ...
Amblycheila schwarzi, also known as the Mojave giant tiger beetle, is a flightless and nocturnal tiger beetle species found in the southern United States. A. schwarzi was first described by German entomologist Walther Horn in 1904.
The Puritan tiger beetle was first listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List in 1996. [7] It was listed as threatened wherever found under the Endangered Species Act in August of 1990. The scientific name of Cicindela Puritana under the ESA was edited and revised in October 2021 to Ellipsoptera puritana . [ 10 ]
Amblycheila is a genus of flightless, nocturnal tiger beetles. There are eight species distributed across the southwestern United States and Mexico. [1] Amblycheila has been considered a member of the tribe Amblycheilini, [2] but recent research places it in the tribe Manticorini. [3] It is referred to variously as a member of either tribe.