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Cicindela tranquebarica joaquinesis Knisley & Haines, 2007 - Cicindela tranquebarica - female

Cicindela tranquebarica joaquinesis Knisley & Haines, 2007 - Cicindela tranquebarica - Female
Guernsey, Kings County, California, USA
November 14, 2009
Size: 13 mm.
A female collected from the fall emergence. In the fall they come out and disperse a bit before going back underground. In the spring they re-emerge, mate and lay eggs. Most seem to complete their lifecycle in a single year.