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Pogonostoma septentrionale septentrionale

Moravec, 2007 · Subspecies

Septentrionale Tiger Beetle

Simile Tiger Beetle (Pogonostoma simile), arboreal habitat, Afrotropical region

Description

Septentrionale Tiger Beetle, 16mm, arboreal specialist, diurnal, Afrotropical — tiger beetle data, photos & distribution.

Key characters

Madagascar endemic.

Diagnosis

DIAGNOSIS — Pogonostoma Klug, 1835 Body medium, elongate with dense dorsal setation (pogon = beard + stoma = mouth). Madagascar endemic.

Facts

Tribe
Ctenostomatini
Subtribe
Ctenostomina
Body length
16 mm
Size class
large
Habitat
arboreal
Activity
diurnal
Wings
macropterous
Bioregion
Afrotropical
Distribution
Madagascar (West)
Countries
Madagascar
Conservation
NE
Described by
Moravec, 2007

Phenology

Active January–December (year-round)

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Etymology

From Greek *pṓgōn* (beard) + *stóma* (mouth) — referring to distinctive bearded/setose mouth-parts; Madagascar endemic.

FAQ

What is the Simile Tiger Beetle?

*Pogonostoma* (Leptopogonum) is a small subgroup of Madagascar's remarkable tiger beetle radiation, with species living on the bark and wood of living branches and stems. Reaching up to 16 mm, these metallic, cylindrical beetles are nocturnal hunters; their larvae develop within bark burrows.

Where does the Simile Tiger Beetle live?

It specialises in arboreal habitats. distributed across the Afrotropical region. with records from Madagascar (West).

External resources

Data quality score: 75 · tier A_verified