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Genus Parvindela - American Diminutive Tiger Beetles

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A field guide to the tiger beetles of the United States and Canada: identification, natural history, and distribution... 2nd Ed.
By Pearson D.L., Knisley C.B., Duran D.P., Kazilek C.J.
Oxford University Press. 328 pp., 2015
Full title: A field guide to the tiger beetles of the United States and Canada: identification, natural history, and distribution of the Cicindelinae. 2nd Ed.

Taxonomy of the Cicindelini massively updated since the 1st edition(1)

Catalogue of the tiger beetles of Canada and the United States
By Richard Freitag, 1999
National Research Council Canada, 1999

Northeastern Tiger Beetles: A Field Guide to Tiger Beetles of New England and Eastern Canada
By Jonathan G. Leonard, Ross T. Bell
CRC Press, 1998

A Field Guide To The Tiger Beetles Of The United States And Canada
By David Pearson, C. Barry Knisley, Charles J. Kazilek, David L. Pearson, Barry C. Knisley
Oxford University Press, 2005
Subtitled: Identification, Natural History, And Distribution Of The Cicindelidae

Tiger Beetles: The Evolution, Ecology, and Diversity of the Cicindelids (Cornell Series in Arthropod Biology)
By David L. Pearson, Alfried P. Vogler
Cornell University Press, 2001

Tiger Beetles of Alberta: Killers on the Clay, Stalkers on the Sand
By John Acorn
University of Alberta Press, 2001
This work has lovely photographs, good range maps, and interesting life histories. Many of the species from Alberta are widespread, so this book is useful for those in the United States as well.

Tiger Beetles: A Field Guide and Identification Manual for Florida and Eastern U.S.
By Paul Merrill Choate
University Press of Florida, 2003
Excellent--many color illustrations of living and pinned specimens. It does cover the entire eastern US, and I believe all, or practically all, eastern species are illustrated.

The Biology of Tiger Beetles and a Guide to the Species of the South Atlantic States
By C. Barry Knisley, Tom D. Schultz
Virginia Museum of Natural History, 1997

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