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Ropaloteres marshalli
Cassola & Werner, 2000 · Species
Marshalli Tiger Beetle
Description
Marshalli Tiger Beetle, 14mm, open ground specialist, diurnal, Afrotropical — tiger beetle data, photos & distribution.
Key characters
Head wider than pronotum; eyewith large, protuberant.
Diagnosis
DIAGNOSIS — *Ropaloteres* Cassola, 2000 Body small to medium (8–14 mm), elongate-cursorial habitus. Head wider than pronotum; eyewith large, protuberant.
Facts
- Tribe
- Cicindelini
- Subtribe
- Cicindelina
- Body length
- 14 mm
- Size class
- medium
- Habitat
- open-ground
- Activity
- diurnal
- Wings
- macropterous
- Bioregion
- Afrotropical
- Distribution
- Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Zambia, DR Congo, Mozambique, Malawi…
- Countries
- DR Congo, Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe
- Conservation
- NE
- Described by
- Cassola & Werner, 2000
Phenology
Active October–April (peak Jan–Nov)
Etymology
From Greek *rhópalon* (club) + *téras*/-otes — "club-shaped".
FAQ
What is the Mimula Tiger Beetle?
*Ropaloteres* Guérin-Méneville, 1849 is a genus of roughly ten metallic tiger beetles confined to the forests and open laterite pans of sub-Saharan Africa. These slender, cylindrical beetles measure between 10 and 18 mm and are active at night, patrolling compacted clay, laterite, and sandy substrat
Where does the Mimula Tiger Beetle live?
It specialises in open ground habitats. distributed across the Afrotropical region. with records from Zimbabwe,
External resources
GBIF · Wikipedia · iNaturalist
Data quality score: 81 · tier A_verified