Genus
Orthocindela
2 species
*Orthocindela* Rivalier, 1972 is a small Afrotropical tiger beetle genus of roughly three to five species inhabiting forest floors and open ground across sub-Saharan Africa. These compact, metallic beetles — typically 10–14 mm — are nocturnal hunters of compacted laterite, clay-pan, and sandy substrates in the Guinea-Congo zone. Described by Rivalier in 1972, *Orthocindela* remains among the least-studied genera of African Cicindelinae.
Diagnosis
DIAGNOSIS — *Orthocindela* Rivalier, 1972. Body small, 10–14 mm, oval (L:W 2–3). Fully winged. Head with large, protuberant eyes; labrum subquadrate. Pronotum subquadrate. Elytra with metallic ground color and variable maculation. Nocturnal; substrates compacted laterite, clay-pan, or sandy ground (sub-Saharan Africa). Type species: *Cicindela maritima* MacLeay, 1864. No confusion genera recorded.
Etymology
From Greek *orthós* (straight) + Cicindel- stem — "straight tiger beetle".
Species (2)
Distribution map — GBIF occurrences
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Overview
*Orthocindela* Rivalier, 1972 is a small Afrotropical tiger beetle genus of roughly three to five species inhabiting forest floors and open ground across sub-Saharan Africa. These compact, metallic beetles — typically 10–14 mm — are nocturnal hunters of compacted laterite, clay-pan, and sandy substrates in the Guinea-Congo zone. Described by Rivalier in 1972, *Orthocindela* remains among the least-studied genera of African Cicindelinae.
Type species: Cicindela maritima MacLeay, 1864 [by original designation (Rivalier 1972)]
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