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Brasiella venezuelensis

(Bates, 1881)

Common name: Venezuelensis Tiger Beetle

Tribe
Subtribe
Cicindelina
Bioregion
Neotropical
Countries
1
Body length
6 mm
Habitat
riverine-sandy
Activity
diurnal
Wings
macropterous

Distribution

Venezuela (Rancho Grande)

Riverine habitatBiome: Riverine
Provinces: Rancho Grande

Flight period

I

Active June–October (peak Jul–Aug)

Similar to: Resembles Brzoskaicheila, Cenothyla, Cicindela
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII

IX-III (rainfall-triggered, Neotropical wet season)

Key diagnostic characters

DIAGNOSIS — Brasiella Rivalier, 1954 Body small–medium (8–14 mm), elongate Cicindelini. Neotropical.

Precise distribution

VE

Confidence profile

geo:M|bio:H|morph:H|pheno:I|elev:I|obs:M

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Taxonomic notes

Original combination: [orig. comb.] venustula (Bates, 1881) (Bates, 1881)

Originally described as venustula (Bates, 1881); transferred to Brasiella

Synonym: Cicindela venustula (Bates, 1881) [basionym]

Data quality: 72/100  ·  Source: GBIF; Wiesner2020; matrix-morphology  ·  Verified by V. Štrunc · Audited: 2026-05-13

Frequently asked

What is the Venustula Tiger Beetle?
Brasiella Rivalier, 1954 is a Neotropical genus of tiger beetles ranging across South America, inhabiting open, wet habitats on bare or sandy substrates. These small to medium beetles — as compact as 6 mm — are nocturnal hunters whose larvae develop in vertical burrows sunk into sand.
Where does the Venustula Tiger Beetle live?
It specialises in riverine sandy habitats. distributed across the Neotropical region. with records from Costa Rica, Col
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