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free NE species medium ★ 5.8 Iridescent

Lophyra somalia

Werner, 2000

Common name: Somalia Tiger Beetle

Tribe
Subtribe
Cicindelina
Bioregion
Afrotropical
Countries
1
Body length
12.5 mm
Habitat
coastal-sandy
Activity
diurnal
Wings
macropterous

Distribution

Somalia, Kenya

Coastal habitatBiome: Coastal sandy

Flight period

I

Active June–October (peak Jul–Aug)

Similar to: Resembles Abroscelis, Antennaria, Apteroessa
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X-IV (rainfall-triggered, Afrotropical wet season)

Key diagnostic characters

DIAGNOSIS — Lophyra Motschulsky, 1859 Body 10–17 mm, elongate Palearctic–Afrotropical–Oriental Cicindelini. Ground color typically metallic green or brown with white maculation.

Precise distribution

KE

Confidence profile

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

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Taxonomic notes

Original combination: [orig. comb.] catena catena (Fabricius, 1801) (Fabricius, 1801)

Originally described as catena catena (Fabricius, 1801); transferred to Lophyra · Verified in Wiesner 2020 checklist

Synonym: Cicindela catena catena (Fabricius, 1801) [basionym]

Data quality: 75/100  ·  Source: GBIF; Wiesner2020; matrix-morphology  ·  Verified by V. Štrunc · Audited: 2026-05-13

Frequently asked

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