Genus

Sumlinia

2 species

*Sumlinia* is a small Neotropical tiger beetle genus containing a single species, named in honor of the American entomologist W.D. Sumlin, a prolific contributor to knowledge of Neotropical Cicindelidae. Adults are compact and metallic, inhabiting open wet environments with bare clay-loam, sandy clay, or forest-floor substrates across South America. The genus was formally described by Cassola & Werner in 2001.

Diagnosis

DIAGNOSIS — *Sumlinia* Cassola & Werner, 2001. Body small, 9–11 mm; elongate-cursorial habitus. Head wider than pronotum; eyes large, protuberant. Pronotum subquadrate. Elytra elongate; ground color metallic bronze to greenish; maculation variable. Labrum transverse. Fully winged. Aedeagus diagnostic. Nocturnal activity recorded.

Etymology

Named after W.D. Sumlin (American entomologist, prolific worker on Neotropical Cicindelidae 1981-1994); feminine ending -ia.

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Total taxa
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Species
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Subspecies

Species (2)

Distribution map — GBIF occurrences

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Overview

*Sumlinia* is a small Neotropical tiger beetle genus containing a single species, named in honor of the American entomologist W.D. Sumlin, a prolific contributor to knowledge of Neotropical Cicindelidae. Adults are compact and metallic, inhabiting open wet environments with bare clay-loam, sandy clay, or forest-floor substrates across South America. The genus was formally described by Cassola & Werner in 2001.

Type species: Sumlinia abbreviata Sumlin, 1981 [by monotypy]

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