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Derocrania Jaechi
''Derocrania'' is a genus of tiger beetles. There are about 16 described species in ''Derocrania'', found in India and Sri Lanka. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Derocrania'': * '' Derocrania agnes'' ( W.Horn, 1905) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania brevicollis'' (W.Horn, 1905) (India) * '' Derocrania concinna'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania dembickyi'' Naviaux & J.Moravec, 2001 (India) * ''Derocrania flavicornis'' W.Horn, 1892 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania fusiformis'' (W.Horn, 1904) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania gibbiceps'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania halyi'' (W.Horn, 1900) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania honorei'' Fleutiaux, 1894 (India) * '' Derocrania intricatorugulosa'' (W.Horn, 1942) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania jaechi'' Naviaux, 2002 (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania longesulcata'' (W.Horn, 1900) (India) * ''Derocrania nematodes'' (Schaum, 1863) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania nietneri'' (Motschulsky, 1860) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania schaumi ...
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Maximilien Chaudoir
Maximilien Chaudoir, or Maximilien, baron de Chaudoir, (12 September 1816, , near Zhytomyr – 6 May 1881, Amélie-les-Bains) was a Russia, Russian entomology, entomologist. He was a specialist in Beetle, Coleoptera and in particular the Ground beetle, Carabidae. His Cicindelidae are conserved by the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris. His Carabidae were acquired by Charles Oberthür (entomologist), Charles Oberthür (1845–1924), then given to the same museum. He wrote ''Mémoire sur la famille des Carabiques'', 6 volumes commencing 1848. Life and work Chaudoir was born in , about 30 kilometres from Zhytomyr, Russian Empire. The family may come from a line of French or Belgian Protestant emigrants who fled in 1685. The later roots have been traced to Antoine de Chaudoire from Poland whose son worked in the court of Stanislas-Auguste Poniatowski until his abdication in 1795, after which he moved to Bavaria where he received the hereditary title of Baron from Maximili ...
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Derocrania Gibbiceps
''Derocrania'' is a genus of tiger beetles. There are about 16 described species in ''Derocrania'', found in India and Sri Lanka. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Derocrania'': * '' Derocrania agnes'' ( W.Horn, 1905) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania brevicollis'' (W.Horn, 1905) (India) * '' Derocrania concinna'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania dembickyi'' Naviaux & J.Moravec, 2001 (India) * ''Derocrania flavicornis'' W.Horn, 1892 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania fusiformis'' (W.Horn, 1904) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania gibbiceps'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania halyi'' (W.Horn, 1900) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania honorei'' Fleutiaux, 1894 (India) * '' Derocrania intricatorugulosa'' (W.Horn, 1942) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania jaechi'' Naviaux, 2002 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania longesulcata'' (W.Horn, 1900) (India) * '' Derocrania nematodes'' (Schaum, 1863) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania nietneri'' (Motschulsky, 1860) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania sch ...
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Derocrania Schaumi
''Derocrania'' is a genus of tiger beetles. There are about 16 described species in ''Derocrania'', found in India and Sri Lanka. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Derocrania'': * ''Derocrania agnes'' (Walther_Horn, W.Horn, 1905) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania brevicollis'' (W.Horn, 1905) (India) * ''Derocrania concinna'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania dembickyi'' Roger_Naviaux, Naviaux & J.Moravec, 2001 (India) * ''Derocrania flavicornis'' W.Horn, 1892 (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania fusiformis'' (W.Horn, 1904) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania gibbiceps'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania halyi'' (W.Horn, 1900) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania honorei'' Fleutiaux, 1894 (India) * ''Derocrania intricatorugulosa'' (W.Horn, 1942) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania jaechi'' Naviaux, 2002 (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania longesulcata'' (W.Horn, 1900) (India) * ''Derocrania nematodes'' (Schaum, 1863) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania nietneri'' (Motschulsky, 1860) (Sri Lanka) * ''D ...
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Derocrania Nietneri
''Derocrania'' is a genus of tiger beetles. There are about 16 described species in ''Derocrania'', found in India and Sri Lanka. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Derocrania'': * '' Derocrania agnes'' ( W.Horn, 1905) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania brevicollis'' (W.Horn, 1905) (India) * '' Derocrania concinna'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania dembickyi'' Naviaux & J.Moravec, 2001 (India) * ''Derocrania flavicornis'' W.Horn, 1892 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania fusiformis'' (W.Horn, 1904) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania gibbiceps'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania halyi'' (W.Horn, 1900) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania honorei'' Fleutiaux, 1894 (India) * '' Derocrania intricatorugulosa'' (W.Horn, 1942) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania jaechi'' Naviaux, 2002 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania longesulcata'' (W.Horn, 1900) (India) * '' Derocrania nematodes'' (Schaum, 1863) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania nietneri'' (Motschulsky, 1860) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania scha ...
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Derocrania Longesulcata
''Derocrania longesulcata'' is a species of tiger beetle endemic to Western ghats of India. It was described from Madikeri. Description It has a shiny black body and around 9 to 11.5 mm long. The thorax is longer and narrower. The elytra is wider than pronotum The prothorax is the foremost of the three segments in the thorax of an insect, and bears the first pair of legs. Its principal sclerites (exoskeletal plates) are the pronotum (dorsal), the prosternum (ventral), and the propleuron (lateral) on e .... While running like an ant it can emit a defensive chemical. The male of this species differs from ''Derocrania honorei'' by having a smaller head and flatter forehead. References Links Images on inaturalist
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Derocrania Jaechi
''Derocrania'' is a genus of tiger beetles. There are about 16 described species in ''Derocrania'', found in India and Sri Lanka. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Derocrania'': * '' Derocrania agnes'' ( W.Horn, 1905) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania brevicollis'' (W.Horn, 1905) (India) * '' Derocrania concinna'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania dembickyi'' Naviaux & J.Moravec, 2001 (India) * ''Derocrania flavicornis'' W.Horn, 1892 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania fusiformis'' (W.Horn, 1904) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania gibbiceps'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania halyi'' (W.Horn, 1900) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania honorei'' Fleutiaux, 1894 (India) * '' Derocrania intricatorugulosa'' (W.Horn, 1942) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania jaechi'' Naviaux, 2002 (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania longesulcata'' (W.Horn, 1900) (India) * ''Derocrania nematodes'' (Schaum, 1863) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania nietneri'' (Motschulsky, 1860) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania schaumi ...
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Derocrania Honorei
''Derocrania honorei'' is a species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), ... of tiger beetle endemic to the south of the Western Ghats of India. Description The body is shiny black and around 11-12 mm with large head with slight excavation. The males have larger pronotum and have more excavation between eyes compared to females. The hind part has a central line and elytra is narrow in the front. It has red legs with black tarsi. References Cicindelidae Beetles of Asia Endemic arthropods of India {{Cicindelidae-stub ...
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Derocrania Halyi
''Derocrania'' is a genus of tiger beetles. There are about 16 described species in ''Derocrania'', found in India and Sri Lanka. Species These 16 species belong to the genus ''Derocrania'': * '' Derocrania agnes'' ( W.Horn, 1905) (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania brevicollis'' (W.Horn, 1905) (India) * '' Derocrania concinna'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania dembickyi'' Naviaux & J.Moravec, 2001 (India) * ''Derocrania flavicornis'' W.Horn, 1892 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania fusiformis'' (W.Horn, 1904) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania gibbiceps'' Chaudoir, 1861 (Sri Lanka) * '' Derocrania halyi'' (W.Horn, 1900) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania honorei'' Fleutiaux, 1894 (India) * ''Derocrania intricatorugulosa'' (W.Horn, 1942) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania jaechi'' Naviaux, 2002 (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania longesulcata'' (W.Horn, 1900) (India) * ''Derocrania nematodes'' (Schaum, 1863) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania nietneri'' (Motschulsky, 1860) (Sri Lanka) * ''Derocrania schaumi ...
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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. As of 2005, about 2,600 species and subspecies were known, with the richest diversity in the Oriental (Indo-Malayan) region, followed by the Neotropics. While historically treated as a subfamily of ground beetles (Carabidae) under the name Cicindelinae, several studies since 2020 indicated that they should be treated as a family, the Cicindelidae, which are a sister group to Carabidae within the Adephaga. Description Tiger beetles often have large bulging eyes, long, slender legs and large curved mandibles. All are predatory, both as adults and as larvae. The genus '' Cicindela'' has a cosmopolitan distribution. Other well-known genera include '' Tetracha'', '' Omus'', '' Amblycheila'' and '' Manticora''. While members of the genus ''C ...
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