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- species in Tetracha. Tetracha acutipennis (Dejean, 1825) c g Tetracha affinis (Dejean, 1825) i c g Tetracha angustata (Chevrolat, 1841) i c g Tetracha angusticollis...
- Tetracha carolina is a species of tiger beetle in the genus Tetracha. Its common name is the Carolina tiger beetle. "Tetracha carolina - Carolina Tiger...
- Tetracha ensenada, or the Ensenada metallic tiger beetle, is a species of tiger beetle that was described by R. Huber in 1994, and is endemic to west coast...
- "Tetracha impressa Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Tetracha impressa". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Tetracha impressa...
- Tetracha virginica, known generally as the Virginia metallic tiger beetle or Virginia big-headed tiger beetle, is a species of big-headed tiger beetle...
- Tetracha lacordairei, known commonly as "Lacordaire's Metallic Tiger Beetle", is a species of tiger beetle that was described by the French entomologist...
- Family: Cicindelidae Genus: Tetracha Species: T. thomsoniana Binomial name Tetracha thomsoniana W. Horn, 1915 Synonyms Tetracha thomsoni W.Horn, 1894 (Preocc...
- include Tetracha, Omus, Amblycheila and Manticora. While members of the genus Cicindela are usually diurnal and may be out on the hottest days, Tetracha, Omus...
- Tetracha floridana, known generally as the Florida metallic tiger beetle or Florida big-headed tiger beetle, is a species of big-headed tiger beetle in...
- Tetracha martii, common name Marti's metallic tiger beetle, is a species of beetles of the family Cicindelidae. Tetracha martii can reach about 16 millimetres...