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Mesochila smaragdula smaragdula

Moravec, 2020 · Subspecies

Smaragdula Tiger Beetle

Wappesi Tiger Beetle (Mesochila wappesi), forest floor habitat, Neotropical region

Description

Smaragdula Tiger Beetle, 11mm, forest floor specialist, diurnal, Neotropical — tiger beetle data, photos & distribution.

Key characters

Head about awith wide awith pronotum or slightly narrower; eyewith large, protuberant.

Diagnosis

DIAGNOSIS — *Mesochila* Sumlin, 1979 Body small (6–10 mm), elongate-compact habitus. Head about awith wide awith pronotum or slightly narrower; eyewith large, protuberant.

Facts

Tribe
Cicindelini
Subtribe
Odontocheilina
Body length
11 mm
Size class
medium
Habitat
forest-floor
Activity
diurnal
Wings
macropterous
Bioregion
Neotropical
Distribution
Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador…
Countries
Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia
Conservation
NE
Described by
Moravec, 2020

Phenology

Active September–March (peak Oct–Dec)

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Etymology

From Greek *mésos* (middle) + χεῖλος (lip) — "middle-lipped".

FAQ

What is the Wappesi Tiger Beetle?

*Mesochila* is a small genus of ten metallic tiger beetles inhabiting the forests of the Neotropical region, from Central America south through the Amazon basin. These slender, cylindrical beetles are nocturnal hunters, stalking prey across bare clay-loam and sandy clay substrates on the forest floo

Where does the Wappesi Tiger Beetle live?

It specialises in forest floor habitats. distributed across the Neotropical region. with records from Brazil,

External resources

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