Cicindelidae › Cicindelini › Prothymina › Dromica › Dromica apicalis
Dromica apicalis
W. Horn, 1903 · Species
Apicalis Tiger Beetle
Description
Apicalis Tiger Beetle, 19mm, open ground specialist, diurnal, Afrotropical — tiger beetle data, photos & distribution.
Key characters
Distinguished from Euprosopus by aedeagal morphology and species-group charact
Diagnosis
DIAGNOSIS — Dromica Dejean, 1826 Body medium–large, elongate-cursorial Afrotropical Cicindelini, often brightly metallic. Distinguished from Euprosopus by aedeagal morphology and species-group charact
Facts
- Tribe
- Cicindelini
- Subtribe
- Prothymina
- Body length
- 19 mm
- Size class
- large
- Habitat
- open-ground
- Activity
- diurnal
- Wings
- macropterous
- Bioregion
- Afrotropical
- Distribution
- Namibia (Omaheke, Okavango, Ojizozondjupa), Botswana (East)…
- Countries
- Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe
- Conservation
- NE
- Described by
- Chaudoir, 1883
Phenology
Active April–September (peak May–Jul)
Etymology
From Greek *dromikós* (running, of running) — referring to characteristic fast running.
FAQ
What is the Aspera Tiger Beetle?
*Dromica* (Pseudodromica) is a subgenus of swift, brightly metallic African tiger beetles haunting compacted laterite and dry clay pans across sub-Saharan Africa. Active by day, these cursorial beetles are among the fastest runners in their tribe, their elongate bodies built for pursuit across open,
Where does the Aspera Tiger Beetle live?
It specialises in open ground habitats. distributed across the Afrotropical region. with records from Namibia (O
External resources
Data quality score: 61 · tier B_partial