Definition of Cicindelidae. Meaning of Cicindelidae. Synonyms of Cicindelidae

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Definition of Cicindelidae

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Meaning of Cicindelidae from wikipedia

- Tiger beetles are a family of beetles, Cicindelidae, known for their aggressive predatory habits and running speed. The fastest known species of tiger...
- The following is a list of species of Cicindelidae from India is based on Pearson et al. Those indicated as E are endemic to the country. Grammognatha...
- Tricondyla aptera is a beetle species in the family of Cicindelidae. This species is found in Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, and...
- Neocollyris kabakovi is a species in the tiger beetle family Cicindelidae. It was described by Naviaux and Matalin in 2003. "Neocollyris kabakovi Naviaux...
- Neocollyris erichwerneri is a species in the tiger beetle family Cicindelidae. It was described by Naviaux and Schule in 2008. "Neocollyris erichwerneri...
- Neocollyris moraveci is a species in the tiger beetle family Cicindelidae. It was described by Naviaux in 2004. "Neocollyris moraveci Naviaux, 2004". Catalogue...
- Neocollyris metallica is a species in the tiger beetle family Cicindelidae. It was described by Naviaux in 2004. "Neocollyris metallica Naviaux, 2004"...
- Neocollyris batesi is a species in the tiger beetle family Cicindelidae. It was described by Horn in 1892. "Neocollyris batesi (W.Horn, 1892)". Catalogue...
- Neocollyris strangulata is a species in the tiger beetle family Cicindelidae. It was described by Naviaux in 1991. "Neocollyris strangulata Naviaux, 1991"...
- Neocollyris celebensis is a species in the tiger beetle family Cicindelidae. It was described by Chaudoir in 1860. "Neocollyris celebensis (Chaudoir, 1861)"...