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- Calochroa is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Cicindelidae. Some authors treat them within the broader genus Cicindela. The genus as used in...
- Calochroa whithillii is a species of tiger beetle found in the Western Ghats of India. It is uniformly greenish blue, sometimes with a single white spot...
- Calochroa hamiltoniana is a species of tiger beetle endemic to the southern Western Ghats of India. It is found only on the shaded floor of dense and...
- Cicindela bicolor is a species of tiger beetle found in South Asia. It is black in colour and has yellow spots on its elytra. Four subspecies are recognized:...
- minuta Calochroa Calochroa anometallescens Calochroa cariana Calochroa elegantula Calochroa flavomaculata Calochroa laurae Calochroa mouhoti Calochroa shozoi...
-  Amanita brunneoumbonata  Amanita bweyeyensis  Amanita calabarica  Amanita calochroa  Amanita campinaranae  Amanita caojizong  Amanita castanea  Amanita castanopsidis...
- twigs and leaf stems. D. albolutea H.D. Zheng & W.Y. Zhuang (2019) D. calochroa (Syd.) Spooner (1987) D. chrysotricha (Berk.) Verkley (2004) D. damingshanica...
- (E) Calochroa flavomaculata Calochroa ****punctata Calochroa whithillii (E) Calochroa octonotata Calochroa tritoma Calochroa octogramma Calochroa safraneki...
- beetle native to Thailand and other parts of Southeast Asia. "Cicindela (Calochroa) elegantula Dokhtouroff, 1882". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden...
- (Archidela) Cicindela (Austrocicindela) Cicindela (Brasiella) Cicindela (Calochroa) Cicindela (Calomera) Cicindela (Cephalota) Cicindela (Chaetodera) Cicindela...