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Habroscelimorpha dorsalis saulcyi
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Copyright © 2013
roar
Habroscelimorpha dorsalis saulcyi -
Habroscelimorpha dorsalis
Pinellas County, Florida, USA
June 21, 2013
Size: 11mm
A very frustrating beetle to catch. First of all, it is white so it blends in completely with the sand. Secondly, this tiger beetle is 10 times more skittish than normal Cicindela.
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roar
on 30 June, 2013 - 9:02pm
Super cool!
Super cool!
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Jonathan W. Quist
, 7 September, 2013 - 12:26am
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