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Cicindelidia Sedecimpunctata
''Cicindela'' is a large genus of tiger beetles, found worldwide. ''Cicindela'' includes more than 370 described species in 23 subgenera. Species The following species belong to the genus ''Cicindela''. ; Subgenus '' Ambalia'' Jeannel, 1946 : '' Cicindela aberrans'' Fairmaire, 1871 : '' Cicindela satura'' (Rivalier, 1965) ; Subgenus '' Ancylia'' Rivalier, 1961 : '' Cicindela andrewesi'' W.Horn, 1894 : '' Cicindela calligramma'' Schaum, 1861 : '' Cicindela ceylonensis'' W.Horn, 1892 : '' Cicindela diversa'' W.Horn, 1904 : '' Cicindela guttata'' Wiedemann, 1823 ; Subgenus '' Austrocicindela'' Rivalier, 1963 : '' Cicindela fontanea'' Werner, 2007 : '' Cicindela gemmigera'' W.Horn, 1903 : '' Cicindela marginella'' Dejean, 1826 : '' Cicindela pudibunda'' Boheman, 1860 ; Subgenus '' Bostrichophorus'' J.Thomson, 1856 : ''Cicindela bianconii'' (Bertoloni, 1858) ; Subgenus ''Calochroa'' Hope, 1838 : '' Cicindela anometallescens'' W.Horn, 1893 : ''Cicindela assamensis'' Parry, 1844 : ''Ci ...
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Cicindela
''Cicindela'', commonly known as common tiger beetles, 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 shores, sand dunes, around dry lakebeds, on clay banks, or woodland paths. Etymology The word "''Cicindela''" comes from the Latin word "cicindela", meaning "glowworm". This comes from the fact that members of the genus ''Cicindela'' are metallic and sometimes flashing. Systematics The genus ''Cicindela'' is (in its broadest historical sense) the largest genus of tiger beetles, and they occur worldwide. The status of the genus is constantly in a state of flux, as various authorities on different continents have vastly different opinions about which (if any) of the dozens of subgenera traditionally recognized within the genus are deserving of be ...
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Cicindela Elegantula
''Cicindela elegantula'' is a species of tiger beetle Tiger beetles are a family of beetles, Cicindelidae, known for their aggressive predatory habits and running speed. The fastest known species of tiger beetle, '' Rivacindela hudsoni'', can run at a speed of , or about 125 body lengths per second. ... native to Thailand and other parts of Southeast Asia. References elegantula Insects of Thailand Beetles described in 1882 {{Cicindelinae-stub ...
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Cicindela Discrepans
''Cicindela'', commonly known as common tiger beetles, 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 shores, sand dunes, around dry lakebeds, on clay banks, or woodland paths. Etymology The word "''Cicindela''" comes from the Latin word "cicindela", meaning "glowworm". This comes from the fact that members of the genus ''Cicindela'' are metallic and sometimes flashing. Systematics The genus ''Cicindela'' is (in its broadest historical sense) the largest genus of tiger beetles, and they occur worldwide. The status of the genus is constantly in a state of flux, as various authorities on different continents have vastly different opinions about which (if any) of the dozens of subgenera traditionally recognized within the genus are deserving of be ...
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Cicindela Cariana
''Cicindela cariana'' is a species in the beetle family Cicindelidae. It is found in Myanmar and Thailand. References cariana The Diocese of Cariana (in Latin Rite ) is a home suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Cariana, in modern Tunisia, is the seat of the ancient episcopal see, which was originally a civitas of the Roman province of Byzacena Byzac ... Beetles of Asia {{cicindelinae-stub ...
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Cicindela Brancuccii
''Cicindela'', commonly known as common tiger beetles, 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 shores, sand dunes, around dry lakebeds, on clay banks, or woodland paths. Etymology The word "''Cicindela''" comes from the Latin word "cicindela", meaning "glowworm". This comes from the fact that members of the genus ''Cicindela'' are metallic and sometimes flashing. Systematics The genus ''Cicindela'' is (in its broadest historical sense) the largest genus of tiger beetles, and they occur worldwide. The status of the genus is constantly in a state of flux, as various authorities on different continents have vastly different opinions about which (if any) of the dozens of subgenera traditionally recognized within the genus are deserving of be ...
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Cicindela Bicolor
''Cicindela bicolor'' is a species of tiger beetle found in South Asia. It is black in colour and has yellow spots on its elytra An elytron (; ; : elytra, ) is a modified, hardened forewing of beetles (Coleoptera), though a few of the true bugs (Hemiptera) such as the family Schizopteridae are extremely similar; in true bugs, the forewings are called hemelytra (sometime .... Four subspecies are recognized: * ''Cicindela bicolor bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1781) * ''Cicindela bicolor atavus'' (Horn 1920) * ''Cicindela bicolor haemorrhoidalis'' (Wiedemann 1823) * ''Cicindela bicolor xanthospilota'' Fowler, 1912 File:Cicindella bicolor Dorsal.jpg, ''C. b. atavus'' File:Cicindella_bicolor_Lateral.jpg, ''C. b. atavus'' References bicolor Beetles described in 1781 Beetles of Asia {{Cicindelinae-stub ...
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Cicindela Assamensis
''Cicindela'', commonly known as common tiger beetles, 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 shores, sand dunes, around dry lakebeds, on clay banks, or woodland paths. Etymology The word "''Cicindela''" comes from the Latin word "cicindela", meaning "glowworm". This comes from the fact that members of the genus ''Cicindela'' are metallic and sometimes flashing. Systematics The genus ''Cicindela'' is (in its broadest historical sense) the largest genus of tiger beetles, and they occur worldwide. The status of the genus is constantly in a state of flux, as various authorities on different continents have vastly different opinions about which (if any) of the dozens of subgenera traditionally recognized within the genus are deserving of be ...
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