Genus
Platydela
4 species
*Platydela* Rivalier, 1950 is a small Palearctic genus of three species, clothed in metallic coloration and adapted to forest habitats with bare sandy or clay-loam substrates. These compact beetles, measuring 8–13 mm, are nocturnal hunters whose activity sets them apart from most of their diurnal relatives. Originally carved from *Cicindela* by Rivalier, *Platydela* remains a distinctly defined lineage within the subtribe Cicindelina.
Diagnosis
DIAGNOSIS — *Platydela* Rivalier, 1950. Body small, 8–13 mm, oval (L:W ratio <2.0); fully winged. Coloration metallic. Eyes medium. Labrum transverse. Nocturnal; forest-dwelling on bare sandy or clay-loam substrate (Palearctic). Three species recognized [Wiesner, 2020]. No confusion genera recorded.
Etymology
From Greek *platýs* (broad) + Cicindel- stem — "broad tiger beetle".
Species (4)
Distribution map — GBIF occurrences
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Overview
*Platydela* Rivalier, 1950 is a small Palearctic genus of three species, clothed in metallic coloration and adapted to forest habitats with bare sandy or clay-loam substrates. These compact beetles, measuring 8–13 mm, are nocturnal hunters whose activity sets them apart from most of their diurnal relatives. Originally carved from *Cicindela* by Rivalier, *Platydela* remains a distinctly defined lineage within the subtribe Cicindelina.
Type species: Platydela mamonti (Motschulsky, 1859) [by original designation (Rivalier 1972)]
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