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Cicindela fulgida pseudowillistoni

Say, 1823 · Subspecies

Crimson Saltflat Tiger Beetle

Crimson Saltflat Tiger Beetle (Cicindela fulgida), coastal sandy habitat, Nearctic region

Description

Crimson Saltflat Tiger Beetle, 14mm, coastal sandy specialist, diurnal, Nearctic — tiger beetle data, photos & distribution.

Key characters

Body 8–18 mm, elongate-cursorial; head wider than pronotum; eyes large, protuberant; ground color metallic with white maculation bands; [inherited from species]

Diagnosis

DIAGNOSIS — Cicindela Linnaeus, 1758 Type genus of Cicindelidae. Body 8–18 mm, elongate-cursorial; head wider than pronotum; eyes large, protuberant; ground color metallic with white maculation bands. [inherited from species]

Facts

Tribe
Cicindelini
Subtribe
Cicindelina
Body length
14 mm
Size class
medium
Habitat
coastal-sandy
Activity
diurnal
Wings
macropterous
Bioregion
Nearctic
Distribution
Canada (Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan), USA (Montana…
Countries
Canada, United States
Conservation
LC
Described by
Say, 1823

Phenology

Active April–October (peak Apr–Sep)

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Etymology

From Latin *cicindela* (glow-worm, firefly) — used by Pliny the Elder for luminous insects; refers to the iridescent elytra (feminine).

FAQ

What is the Crimson Saltflat Tiger Beetle?

Among Africa's most specialized tiger beetles, *Cicindela* (Austrocicindela) haunts the bark and wood of forest trees rather than open ground — a rare arboreal lifestyle in the family. Nocturnal hunters, their larvae develop in burrows within bark. This small subgenus of four species represents a st

Where does the Crimson Saltflat Tiger Beetle live?

It specialises in coastal sandy habitats. distributed across the Nearctic region. with recor

External resources

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