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Genus Habroscelimorpha - Habro Tiger Beetles

Southern White Beach Tiger Beetle -C. dorsalis media - Habroscelimorpha dorsalis Eastern Beach Tiger Beetle - Habroscelimorpha dorsalis beach beetles - Habroscelimorpha dorsalis Habroscelimorpha dorsalis venusta or media? - Habroscelimorpha dorsalis Eastern Beach Tiger Beetle - Habroscelimorpha dorsalis Beach Bug - Habroscelimorpha dorsalis Habroscelimorpha dorsalis saulcyi - Habroscelimorpha dorsalis Eastern Beach Tiger Beetle - Habroscelimorpha dorsalis
Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Coleoptera (Beetles)
Suborder Adephaga (Ground and Water Beetles)
Family Carabidae (Ground Beetles)
Subfamily Cicindelinae (Tiger Beetles)
Tribe Cicindelini (Flashy Tiger Beetles)
Genus Habroscelimorpha (Habro Tiger Beetles)
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Formerly a subgenus of Cicindela, elevated to genus rank by Erwin & Pearson (2008)(1)
Explanation of Names
Habroscelimorpha Dokhtouroff 1883
Numbers
1 sp. in our area(2)
Range
Atlantic and Gulf coast of US, coastal beach habitats(2).
Remarks
A number of other species formerly included in Habroscelimorpha were relocated to Eunota by (3)