Definition of Cicindelinae. Meaning of Cicindelinae. Synonyms of Cicindelinae

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Definition of Cicindelinae

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Meaning of Cicindelinae from wikipedia

- treated as a subfamily of ground beetles (Carabidae) under the name Cicindelinae, several studies since 2020 indicated that they should be treated as...
- ****guttata), is a common North American species of tiger beetle in the Cicindelinae subfamily. It is common in many areas of the states, and is well known...
- Rivacindela hudsoni is an Australian species of the family Cicindelinae or "tiger beetle" and is the fastest running insect. The genus Rivacindela is contentiously...
- can overpower. Some run swiftly to catch their prey; tiger beetles (Cicindelinae) can sustain speeds of 9 km/h (5.6 mph) – in relation to their body length...
- The following is a list of the ground beetles recorded in Britain, organised by subfamily (-inae endings) and by tribe (-ini endings). For other beetle...
- Pseudotetracha cylindrica is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by William John Macleay in 1863. It is endemic to...
- Pseudotetracha crucigera is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by William John Macleay in 1863. It is endemic to...
- Megacephala australis is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Chaudoir in 1865, and is endemic to Australia. HÄCKEL...
- (metallic wood-boring beetles), Hydrophilidae (water scavenger beetles), Cicindelinae (tiger beetles), Scarabaeidae (scarab beetles), Glaresidae ("enigmatic...
- Pseudotetracha intermedia is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Sloane in 1906, and is endemic to Australia. HÄCKEL...