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Manticora holubi holubi

Péringuey, 1888 · Subspecies

Holubi Tiger Beetle

Hrdyi Tiger Beetle (Manticora hrdyi), open ground habitat, Afrotropical+Nearctic region

Description

Holubi Tiger Beetle, 50mm, open ground specialist, nocturnal, Afrotropical+Nearctic — tiger beetle data, photos & distribution.

Key characters

Dorsum entirely matte black to dark brown, lacking metallic ir

Diagnosis

DIAGNOSIS — *Manticora* Fabricius, 1781 Body massive (40–65+ mm), the largest known cicindelids; habituwith robust, elongate-cylindrical. Dorsum entirely matte black to dark brown, lacking metallic ir

Facts

Tribe
Manticorini
Subtribe
?
Body length
50 mm
Size class
very-large
Habitat
open-ground
Activity
nocturnal
Wings
apterous
Bioregion
Afrotropical+Nearctic
Distribution
Republic of South Africa (Limpopo, Mpumalanga)
Countries
South Africa
Conservation
NE
Described by
Cassola, 2020

Phenology

Active October–April (peak Jan–Nov)

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Etymology

From Persian *martiya-khvāra* via Greek *mantikhṓras* ("man-eater" — legendary Persian beast); reference to the genus' enormous mandibles.

FAQ

What is the Hrdyi Tiger Beetle?

*Manticora* Fabricius, 1792 is Africa's ultimate tiger beetle — the largest members of the family, reaching over 65 mm in body length. All species are flightless, matte black or dark brown, and prowl open arid ground after dark, hunting by sheer force rather than speed. Males bear hypertrophied, asy

Where does the Hrdyi Tiger Beetle live?

It specialises in open ground habitats. distributed across the Afrotropical+Nearctic region. with records from Rep

External resources

Data quality score: 61 · tier B_partial