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- (Brullé, 1837) Phaeoxantha bucephala (W. Horn, 1909) Phaeoxantha cruciata (Brulle, 1837) Phaeoxantha epipleuralis Horn, 1923 Phaeoxantha klugii Chaudoir...
- Phaeoxantha lindemannae is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Mandl in 1964. "Phaeoxantha lindemannae (Mandl...
- Phaeoxantha tremolerasi is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by W. Horn in 1909. "Phaeoxantha tremolerasi (W....
- Phaeoxantha klugii is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Maximilien Chaudoir in 1850. "Phaeoxantha klugii (Chaudoir...
- Phaeoxantha bifasciata is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Brullé in 1837, though for most of the past 200...
- Phaeoxantha nocturna is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Dejean in 1831. Phaeoxantha nocturna nocturna (Dejean...
- Phaeoxantha laminata is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Perty in 1830, and can be found in Argentina, Brazil...
- Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Phaeoxantha cruciata cruciata (Brullé, 1837) Phaeoxantha cruciata pilosula Horn, 1923 "Phaeoxantha cruciata". Moravec, J., Dheurle...
- Phaeoxantha testudinea is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae that was described by Klug in 1834. "Phaeoxantha testudinea (Klug 1834)"...
- Phaeoxantha bucephala is a species of tiger beetle in the subfamily Cicindelinae, described by W. Horn in 1909. "Phaeoxantha bucephala (W. Horn 1909)"...